Trump, meme and TACO
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President Donald Trump erupts over TACO trade question. Here's what TACO means and what he said about the new nickname.
MSNBC weighed the risk of continuing to goad Donald Trump with TACO memes and what the outcome would be for America.
The phrase "Trump Always Chickens Out" (TACO), coined by FT columnist Robert Armstrong, resurfaced after a journalist mentioned it to Donald Trump, sparking his anger. Since then, "TACO" has trended widely online,
"TACO trade," which stands for "Trump always chickens out," was coined by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong but has since spread across Wall Street and the internet.
Jimmy Kimmel said President Donald Trump has changed his tariff policy so often that the process has been given a mocking new nickname: TACO. That’s short for “Trump Always Chickens Out.” “You’re not gonna believe this,
where financial traders mocked his repeated pullbacks on tariffs with a trending meme: TACO, which stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out.” Still, Trump remains resilient, and in a week that in some ways appeared to be a low point of his presidency ...
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Mediaite on MSNDrudge Report Deep-Fries Trump With Brutal AI-Generated TACO MemeThe Drudge Report bit into President Trump Thursday with a banner headline of simply "TACO!" the code for "Trump always chickens out."
President Donald Trump’s trade policy has a new nickname: TACO trade. And, as a result, “The View” host Ana Navarro expects Taco Tuesdays to be banned nationwide pretty soon.