“…Such studies are now covered by dedicated volumes ( Kamps, 2021 ; Schier, 2022 ) as well as a wealth of scholarly works, including large-scale social network analysis and mining ( Zheng et al, 2021 ), analyses of media responses ( Christenson, Kreps & Kriner, 2021 ), the interplay of tweets and media ( Morales, Schultz & Landreville, 2021 ), or the (absence of) impact between his tweets and stock returns ( Machus, Mestel & Theissen, 2022 ). Related studies also include analyses about comments from political figures about Trump ( Milford, 2021 ; Alexandre, Jai-sung Yoo & Murthy, 2021 ) and vice versa ( Brown Crosby, 2022 ), analyses of his letter during the first impeachment ( Reyes & Ross, 2021 ), and detailed examinations about how Trump’s message was perceived by specific groups such as White extremists ( Long, 2022 ). The impeachment and handling of COVID-19 have received particular attention on Twitter ( Dejard et al, 2021 ; Cervi, García & Marín-Lladó, 2021 ), as key moments of his presidency.…”