Trump's tweets 'not helping' popularity, confidant Chris Ruddy says

The Newsmax CEO notes the negative effects of Trump's Twitter activity.

"The president has to get a handle on it," Ruddy said when asked whether there is anyone in the administration who could rein in Trump's social media use.

"I predicted it would take about six months for those tweets to become under more of a disciplined review process," he added.

While the social media use exemplifies Trump's trademark brash style and longtime tendency to speak his mind, Ruddy said, there should be a "review process of two or three people that look at it."

But, he added, "I do think the tweets are very good."

Ruddy, who was an early Trump supporter, is the founder of Newsmax, a conservative media organization based in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Several current and former Trump officials are reported to be at the center of those inquiries.

Ruddy advised social media restraint for Trump amid the investigations.

"I personally don't think — I'm not his legal counsel — he shouldn't be talking about anything now under criminal investigation and be very careful about that," Ruddy said.