A few months from now, if the trend continues, we might be reading news dispatches that go something like this:
President Trump today urged all member countries of the United Nations to investigate the 65.9 million corrupt American spies who voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election. He called those votes "treasonous," "criminal" and a "hoax" to defeat him.
His tweets began: "Micronesia, if you're listening, I hope you can find the missing 84 billion emails that all those fake voters sent out before the election. You, too, Albania. And also.... ."
He continued in a tweet threat lasting 103 pages, mentioning all 192 member UN states, not including the U.S., "which we've already got covered."
He also mentioned 43 nations that don't actually exist, including Pottsylvania, the Duchy of Grand Fenwick, and Parador. Further, he called upon dozens of international cities to aid in the investigation, including Oslo, Dhaka, Disney's Magic Kingdom, and Mayberry USA.
On a 104th tweet page posted the next morning, Trump said his call for help in "this critical conspiracy investigation" was "perfect" and completely within his "Constitutionally designated Power as Comandante-in-chief of the United States -- a shady elected position whom which We are Ourselves investigating."