A documentary series covering President Trump’s 2024 campaign provided a glimpse of how he operates behind the scenes.

A clip from “Art of the Surge: The Donald Trump Comeback” circulating on social media shows Trump interacting with staffers and directing social media posts.

The footage shows his real-time reactions to Kamala Harris’ DNC speech.

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Another clip showed Trump interacting with advisors and speaking with Elon Musk.

“There’s been a massive attack on our servers,” Musk said.

“They keep trying to assassinate you, basically; now they’re trying to assassinate you electronically,” he added.

“Attack on the server — that’s the coolest thing I’ve ever heard. I don’t even know what you’re talking about,” Trump responded.

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The multi-episode series, produced by Ashokan Studios, says it will “give you an inside look at Trump’s road to take back the White House this election year.”

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The series has released the first four episodes on X.

Episode 1: We’ll Make It Happen

“A rare front row seat to the debate that ended Joe Biden’s career and the minutes before Donald Trump arrived in Butler. We board Trump Force One for unprecedented backstage access to the campaign,” Art of the Surge wrote.

Episode 2: In the Bullseye

“An assassin tries to take out President Trump in Butler, PA and our cameras are just 15 feet away from it all. This is the closest anyone will ever get to understanding what really happened that day,” Art of the Surge wrote.

Episode 3: It’s a Dangerous Job

“Donald Trump risks his life in a rare trip to the border, embraces crypto and battles the media at a Black journalism conference. Then go to Mar-a-Lago ahead of a historic conversation with Elon Musk,” Art of the Surge wrote.

Episode 4: There’s Something Wrong There 

“A debate prep session extends late into the night as Kamala Harris takes the stage at the DNC and Donald Trump and his team launch into a digital blitzkrieg against her from his Las Vegas hotel room,” Art of the Surge wrote.

 

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