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  2. Covfefe - Wikipedia

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    It was retweeted more than 105,000 times, garnered more than 148,000 likes, [10] and created a viral Internet meme on the morning of May 31. [11] The hashtag #covfefe had been used on the Internet 1.4 million times within 24 hours of Trump's tweet. [12] Trump never acknowledged that the tweet contained a mistyping.

  3. Let's Go Brandon - Wikipedia

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    A "Let's Go Brandon" sign outside a Florida residence "Let's Go Brandon" is a political slogan and Internet meme used as a euphemism for the phrase "Fuck Joe Biden" in reference to Joe Biden, the 46th and current president of the United States. Chants of "Fuck Joe Biden" began during sporting events in early September 2021.

  4. GiveSendGo - Wikipedia

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    In January 2022, the British anti-disinformation organization Logically reported that GiveSendGo was the hub for a far-right funding network that included QAnon supporters, anti-vaccine activists and the far-right group Project Veritas. [7]

  5. 5 memes and viral moments that defined the 2024 election - AOL

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    Vice President Harris, former President Trump, and other politicians have been the subject of viral memes during the election cycle, with highlights including "Brat summer," "childless cat ladies ...

  6. Presidential debate memes from Tuesday get trumped by ... - AOL

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    The internet had a field day with the first Harris-Trump debate of the 2024 presidential election. Here are some of the best memes of the night. Presidential debate memes from Tuesday get trumped ...

  7. ‘Don Poorleone’: Trump memes explode ahead of bond ... - AOL

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    ‘Don Poorleone’ memes trended on social media, a day before an appeals court decided Trump did not have to post nearly half a billion dollar bond

  8. r/The_Donald - Wikipedia

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    r/The_Donald was a subreddit where participants created discussions and internet memes in support of U.S. president Donald Trump.Initially created in June 2015 following the announcement of Trump's presidential campaign, the community grew to over 790,000 subscribers who described themselves as "Patriots".

  9. Trump’s savvy memes and flashy edits trounce Harris in war ...

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    Trump has no problem having fun online and has long been surrounded by a team who know memes and how to make things go viral. Since joining the platform in June, Trump has savvily posted videos ...