Team Trump’s social media presence soared last year, racking up a staggering 5.3 billion views across various platforms and gaining 13 million new followers. They proudly shared these impressive figures via the @TrumpWarRoom account on X, captioning the post with “WINNING!” as they kicked off the New Year.
X Strategies and its CEO, Alex Bruesewitz, managed Team Trump accounts. “President Trump is the most followed and respected leader in the world and his movement is only getting bigger. Our reach on social media is second to none!” Bruesewitz, a senior adviser to President Trump’s leadership PAC, Never Surrender, told Breitbart News on Friday.
A detailed analysis by Breitbart News reveals impressive figures for social media engagement: TikTok accounts attracted 1.8 billion views, Instagram saw 1.6 billion views, Facebook garnered 1.1 billion views, and X brought in 862 million views. In 2025, TikTok posts alone received 127 million likes.
Additionally, the accounts welcomed a total of 13 million new followers, with 4.3 million joining through TikTok, over 5 million from Instagram, 3.2 million via Facebook, 150,000 through X, and 486,000 coming in from Truth Social, according to Breitbart, which added:
For June, Team Trump accounts drew 176,810,900 views on TikTok and 83,160,000 through Instagram reels versus @Demcorats 64,112,700 views on TikTok and @theDemcorats 9,012,900 views through Instagram reels.
In August, Team Trump amassed over 160 million more views than official Democrat accounts on the two platforms. In both September and October, the accounts drew close to 1 billion views across platforms.
“As I have told him many times over the years, he is the number one influencer in the world. He makes our jobs quite easy,” Bruesewitz told Breitbart News in June.
“The Democrats have no message, no messengers, and will never have enough money to compete with our organic reach,” Bruesewitz, who is a close of the president, added.
Last week, Speaker Mike Johnson announced that House Republicans will “hit the ground running” in January to codify up to 150 of President Trump’s executive orders, with a focus on making life more affordable for Americans.
“You’re going to see an aggressive affordability agenda, and we’re going to see continued codification of the President’s executive orders. A very aggressive legislative agenda coming right out of the gates in January. We’re going to continue to work, for example, on health care to continue to bring costs down for the American people, to bring down the cost of living overall,” Johnson declared.
“He’s up to about 200 of those [orders], probably about 150 of them are codifiable by Congress and we’re working steadily through that list. You’re going to see us delivering for the American people while the effects of that giant piece of legislation that we did on July 4th, got signed on July 4th, comes into implementation,” Johnson added.
“So much more, much more yet to do and the President and I talk about that almost every day and he’s excited about it and I am,” the Speaker added.
This comes as a new poll from the Napolitan News Service, conducted online by Scott Rasmussen with fieldwork by RMG Research, Inc., found Republicans leading Democrats by four percentage points on the generic congressional ballot. The survey focused primarily on voter preferences ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
“If the election were held today, would you vote for the Republican from your district or the Democrat from your district?” respondents were asked.
The poll also examined voter enthusiasm, policy priorities and demographic factors that may influence turnout, though full cross-tabulated results were not publicly released.
Among registered voters surveyed, 45 percent said they would support the Republican candidate in their district, while 41 percent said they would vote for the Democratic candidate, giving Republicans a four-point advantage. When independent “leaners” were included, the margin remained the same, with Republicans at 48 percent and Democrats at 44 percent.