Internet goes wild as Trump 2024 slogan memes go viral
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: Former President Donald Trump announced that he will be running for president for the third time in 2024 on Tuesday, November 16, at Mar-a-Lago in Florida. The announcement left social media divided as some supported the decision while some reacted with snarky memes. His new slogan - Make America Great and Glorious Again - shortened as MAGAGA, was trolled online as well, and now, there are fake slogans everywhere slamming Trump's 2024 campaign.
Trump's announcement came right after his daughter Tiffany Trump's wedding and the beating Republicans took in the midterm elections. Trump addressed the midterm elections in his speech, but mostly focused on his exhortation to "make America great and glorious again." Trump said, "In order to make America great and glorious again I’m announcing my candidacy for president of the United States." MAGAGA received considerable ridicule as some argued the slogan sounds like a baby trying to speak, or plain gibberish. Amidst this, fake Trump slogans started making rounds on social media as one read, "ALL LIES MATTER #Trumps2024Slogan." The phrase went viral instantly. The former President lost the 2020 elections but had refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the polls for a while.
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ALL LIES MATTER#Trumps2024Slogan pic.twitter.com/DHc6bnRsNe
— CK 🇺🇦🌻 (@charley_ck14) November 16, 2022
Internet sees a wave of fake slogans trolling Donald Trump's 2024 campaign
One user tweeted, "#MAGAGA I'm probably not the first tweep to say this, but cat-owners know "magaga" is the sound your cat makes when it is coughing up a hairball. I can't think of a better name for second Trump campaign." Another tweet read, "So he says he’s running. The hats’ll have to say MAGAGA — make America great and glorious again. If it makes you gag, get used to it." Someone else wrote, "I wonder if any of the QAnon people have noticed yet that #MAGAGA sounds eerily similar to Magog, one of the evil world powers mentioned in the Book of Revelation."
#MAGAGA
— Monica Tomosy 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 (@MTomosy) November 16, 2022
I'm probably not the first tweep to say this, but cat-owners know "magaga" is the sound your cat makes when it is coughing up a hairball.
I can't think of a better name
for second Trump campaign. pic.twitter.com/RXzW2qQ8ZQ
So he says he’s running. The hats’ll have to say MAGAGA — make America great and glorious again. If it makes you gag, get used to it.
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) November 16, 2022
I wonder if any of the QAnon people have noticed yet that #MAGAGA sounds eerily similar to Magog, one of the evil world powers mentioned in the Book of Revelation.
— Matthew Sheffield (@mattsheffield) November 16, 2022
One user trolled the MAGAGA slogan and wrote, "#MAGAGA Making America GAG Again. pass it on." Another tweeted, "Trumps new slogan is now.... MAGAGA? Making America Great and Glorious Again? Sounds like baby babble and it's perfect #2024Election #MAGAGA" Someone else noted, "I'm worried that people who think of #MAGAGA may associate them with Lady Gaga. Or Radio Gaga. Or anything with GAGA in the name. This is why we can't have nice things"
#MAGAGA
— Anastasia Beaverhausen 💙 (@ImJacksDejaVu) November 16, 2022
Making
America
GAG
Again.
pass it on.
Trumps new slogan is now.... MAGAGA? Making America Great and Glorious Again?
— Breezy Brie, PhD (@DrBreezyBrie) November 16, 2022
Sounds like baby babble and it's perfect 🤣🤣🤣🤣#2024Election #MAGAGA
I'm worried that people who think of #MAGAGA may associate them with Lady Gaga. Or Radio Gaga. Or anything with GAGA in the name.
— We wish you a Mandy Christmas and happy new year (@CastielsHamster) November 17, 2022
This is why we can't have nice things 😒
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