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  2. Why Trump’s Meme Coins Have Alarmed Both Crypto ... - AOL

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    Trump’s meme coins brought a surge of attention to crypto and many newcomers into the space. To some, the coins signaled Trump’s commitment to crypto and to spurring its growth.

  3. Trump promotes new meme coin before taking office on pro ...

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    The Trump meme coins started selling for $10 each before soaring to as high as about $70 as of Sunday morning. It fell sharply later Sunday after Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, posted about a ...

  4. Mark Cuban teases a meme coin like $Trump — but says all ...

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    Trump's meme coin, valued in the billions of dollars, has been widely panned as it's 80% owned by entities tied to the new president. Critics have said that now anyone can hand money to Trump ...

  5. Social media use by Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    On June 28, 2020, Trump retweeted a video showing profane arguments between anti-Trump and pro-Trump protesters in The Villages, Florida, a retirement community. In the video, a pro-Trump protester can twice be heard yelling "white power" at the anti-Trump protesters. In his tweet, Trump thanked the pro-Trump protesters shown in the video ...

  6. ‘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 ‘Don Poorleone’: Trump memes explode ahead ...

  7. Donald Trump–TikTok controversy - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit against the Trump administration's order—formally filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on August 24—contended that the administration's order was motivated by Trump's efforts to boost re-election support through protectionist trade policies aimed at China; that TikTok and ByteDance were ...

  8. 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.

  9. Protests against Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    A similar hoax claiming to show a 15-year-old Trump supporter beaten by an anti-Trump mob in San Jose used an image of the actress Luisa Rubino from the telenovela La Rosa de Guadalupe. [33] [39] [40] Rubino told an interviewer that in fact she did not support Trump "because I'm Mexican and I support the Latino community". [33] [39]