He had not yet heard the term, according to a senior White House official who acknowledged to CNN that the president was caught off guard. Trump had said as much at the time, saying “I’ve never heard that” before calling it the “nastiest question.”
“He thought the reporter was calling him a chicken,” the official said, adding that Trump was “reasonably” frustrated with the phrase.
The acronym was coined in early May by a Financial Times columnist and is now used as shorthand by some on Wall Street to indicate that traders shouldn’t fret too much about Trump’s tariff threats, since he usually backs down.
Why the fuck did it take so long for people to start asking him actual questions?

Our fucking president throws a hissy every “though” question, wait “nasty” question. Starts to insult the reporter and dodges the question in the end. Or just giving a nonsensical answer.
Relies on catchphrases on his socials for support.
What a fucking joke.
Always has been
Because he’s insecure.

this always comes to mind when hearing/reading about the trump taco
The US President being able to be raged baited into destroying what is left of the economy is something else.

It’s because he’s a narcissist and it goes against his self image of a strongman who is respected, worshipped, and feared.
Snowflake
When you surround yourself with yes-men and don’t attend meetings, you’re going to miss a lot.
🎶🎵 O-o-o-orange! Ch-ch-ch-chicken!
Trump’s an orange chicken and he’s stupid as hell!
Ooh, mamacita, he sees the economy fell!
Stock prices falling, and others are giving us flack!
Ooh, orange chicken’s having a TACO attaaaaaaaaack! 🎵 🎶
Oh… I know EXACTLY why he got angry. The truth hurts, don’t it, Donny?
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faggpt
I approve as a card-carrying gay. That’s the funniest shit lol
The original comment was pulled. Was he slamming chatgpt or only UK cigarettes?







