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Drudge mocks Trump with ‘TACO’ page

  • President Trump faced a question about the acronym TACO during a White House press event on May 28, prompting a furious reaction.
  • The abbreviation TACO, created by Financial Times writer Robert Armstrong, gained prominence amid conflicts related to Trump’s tariff strategies and his interactions with the Latino community.
  • Trump demanded to never be asked about TACO again while social media users quickly embraced the acronym with jokes and memes across platforms like X and Blue Sky.
  • Polls show Latino approval of Trump dropped from 36% in February to 27% in April, contrasting with his public celebration of Latino culture like posting taco-themed images.
  • The TACO incident highlights ongoing conflicts in Trump’s stance toward Latinos and suggests his anti-Latino policies face public backlash and social media satire.
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