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  2. The Trump memes were funny, but a second Trump ... - AOL

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    The Trump memes were funny, but a second Trump presidency is no laughing matter. Monique Judge. July 16, 2024 at 12:35 PM. OPINION: The Black reaction to the assassination attempt of Donald Trump ...

  3. List of nicknames used by Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Donald Trump became widely known during his 2016 presidential campaign, his subsequent presidency from 2017 to 2021, and his post-presidency for using nicknames to criticize, insult, or otherwise express commentary about media figures, politicians, and foreign leaders.

  4. Sleepy Joe (nickname) - Wikipedia

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    Sleepy Joe (nickname) Sleepy Joe is a nickname describing Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States, coined and used by those who oppose his presidency, which became an Internet meme. The nickname was originally coined in 2019 by Biden's predecessor, Donald Trump .

  5. Social media use by Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Donald Trump 's use of social media attracted attention worldwide since he joined Twitter in May 2009. Over nearly twelve years, Trump tweeted around 57,000 times, [ 1] including about 8,000 times during the 2016 election campaign and over 25,000 times during his presidency. [ 2] The White House said the tweets should be considered official ...

  6. Donald Trump returns to X/Twitter with new post - AOL

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    Andrew Griffin. August 12, 2024 at 11:44 AM. (AP) Donald Trump has seemingly returned to X, previously known as Twitter, with a campaign ad. The video was initially posted in a way that allowed it ...

  7. Trump falsely claims Harris crowd was faked - AOL

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    Donald Trump has falsely claimed a crowd which gathered to see Vice President Kamala Harris speak in Michigan last week “didn’t exist” and an image showing it was AI generated.

  8. The Emperor Has No Balls - Wikipedia

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    The five statues were installed in Cleveland, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, and Seattle in 2016. Their collective installation was executed by 40 people; Rolling Stone described the precision with which the sculptures were erected: "At exactly 11 in each city – 8 a.m. on the West Coast – two people dressed as construction workers carried out a 6-foot-5, 80-pound object under a ...

  9. At a Trump rally, shocking images fill TV screens. Then ... - AOL

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    July 13, 2024 at 9:58 PM. The images filled television screens across a rattled country on a hot Saturday evening — former President Donald Trump reaching for his bloodied ear as he moved down ...