Drudge mocks Trump with ‘TACO’ page
- During a White House media session on May 28, Megan Cassella questioned President Trump about the acronym TACO.
- The acronym TACO was created by Financial Times writer Robert Armstrong and recently caught the attention of President Trump.
- Trump responded furiously, demanding to never be asked about TACO again, while social media users created jokes and memes about the incident.
- Armstrong confirmed in a CBC Radio interview that TACO is gaining traction, especially on apps like X and Blue Sky, and described the situation as "not the dream, it’s the nightmare."
- The episode highlights increased public focus on Trump’s communication and campaign messaging amid polling data showing 27% Latino approval and significant judicial halts to his agenda.
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President Donald Trump TACO Memes Gain Traction Online
President Donald Trump has a penchant for using nicknames and hurling insults at folks, especially those who aren’t politically aligned with him or his administration. TACO, an acronym that stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out,” is gaining traction online, and as a result, TACO is getting the meme treatment across social media. TACO, coined by Financial Times columnist Robert Armsrong, made its way to the ears of President Trump during a pres…
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