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Trump Just TORCHED the Left Online!

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The man behind the numbers, 27-year-old Alex Bruesewitz of X Strategies, revealed the secret behind Trump’s unstoppable digital success.

“Month after month, President Trump dominates social media like no one else, making our jobs incredibly easy,” Bruesewitz told Breitbart News. “Many call him ‘the Undisputed King of the Internet.’ His organic reach crushes the competition, pulling in eyeballs effortlessly and authentically.”

While Democrats pour millions into consultants and “influencer outreach,” Trump’s movement spreads like wildfire — powered by humor, authenticity, and raw populism.

October wasn’t an exception — it was the rule. Every month, Team Trump has humiliated Democrats online.

In June, Trump’s accounts pulled 200 million more views than Democrat pages combined. By August, the gap ballooned to 160 million, and September brought another beatdown with 185 million more views in Trump’s favor.

By the end of October, Trump’s reach totaled nearly one billion views across platforms — including 58.3 million on X, 261 million on Facebook, and hundreds of millions more on TikTok and Instagram.

And the momentum isn’t slowing down.

Trump’s digital empire gained a jaw-dropping 1.6 million new followers in a single month — 289,000 on TikTok, 422,000 on Instagram, 840,000 on Facebook, 19,100 on X, and 37,000 on Truth Social.

Bruesewitz didn’t just run Trump’s social media — he rewrote the playbook. His so-called “podcast strategy” brought Trump to massive new audiences through shows like Joe Rogan, Logan Paul’s Impaulsive, Theo Von, and the Nelk Boys.

UFC boss Dana White even gave those podcasters a shoutout during Trump’s victory speech, thanking “the Nelk Boys, Adin Ross, Theo Von, Bussin’ With The Boys, and last but not least, the mighty and powerful Joe Rogan.”

Trump’s October 2024 sit-down on The Joe Rogan Experience alone drew over 52 million views on YouTube — breaking political interview records and leaving Harris, Biden, and every Democrat strategist in disbelief.

Meanwhile, Democrats were throwing money at the problem — and losing anyway.

Kamala Harris’s campaign funneled tens of millions of dollars into influencer marketing, TikTok ads, and Google placements. Reports show Democrats spent $31.5 million on Google and YouTube and another $3.5 million weekly on Meta ads through October.

But all that cash couldn’t buy the authenticity Trump delivers naturally.

While Harris refused to appear on The Joe Rogan Experience — demanding Rogan fly to her instead and cap the interview at one hour — Trump showed up, spoke freely, and won millions of new young male voters overnight.

That one decision may have cost Democrats the youth vote for good.

Bruesewitz joined the campaign with one goal — make Trump “cool” again among young voters. Mission accomplished.

He’s also the author of Winning the Social Media War: How Conservatives Can Fight Back, Reclaim the Narrative, and Turn the Tides Against the Left, and the data shows his approach worked better than any DNC-funded PR plan ever could.

Even Democrat strategist Steve Schale, CEO of the super PAC Unite the Country, admitted defeat after the election, confessing Democrats face “a twofold problem” — their message and their messenger.

Trump’s October numbers prove what conservatives have known for years: you can’t fake authenticity.

When a leader connects directly with the people, speaks their language, and bypasses corporate media filters, the establishment doesn’t stand a chance.

Trump’s team didn’t just win the social media war — they ended it.

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