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Polarization in Trump's Tweets
The current study seeks to shed light on the strategy of polarization and investigate the macro-strategies and micro-strategies that former U.S. President Donald Trump employs in his tweets. This study develops an amalgam data analysis model that integrates two models, Van Dijk (2000:51-84) and Masroor et al (2019: 6-10). The study is limited to analyze the tweets directed against immigration policies adopted by Trump's opponents. Through the analysis, the study reveals that Trump employs four macro-strategies, two of them are in terms of positive self-representation: \"the self is personification of Goodness\" and \"the self is the only nation's hope\". The other two are in terms of negative other-representation: \"the other is disloyal to our country\" and \"the other lacks credibility\". These four macro-strategies are realized by the employment of seven micro-strategies: lexicalization, yperbole, modality, number game, consensus, metaphor, and irony.