Donald Trump Posts on Truth Social: ‘I’M BACK #COVFEFE’
Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, posted on his Truth Social account on Thursday, “I’M BACK #COVFEFE.”
Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, posted on his Truth Social account on Thursday, “I’M BACK #COVFEFE.”
A couple opened a patriotic coffee and gift shop in honor of President Trump last week in Rockland, Maine.
President Donald Trump cheered on a race horse named Covfefe, named after a mysterious message he posted on Twitter in 2017.
As the end of the year draws near and conservatives continue to celebrate just how much winning has occurred since Donald Trump’s election, it’s time to look back on some of the president’s best tweets of 2017.
The ingenious thing about all of this of course is he basically can’t lose. If the media fails to report on his tweets, he has an unchallenged platform to address over 32 million people. If on the other hand they take the bait, he continues to maintain a smokescreen while conservative policies get implemented.
A CNN host received backlash from Twitter users accusing her of making a racist comment toward a 12-year-old Indian American National spelling bee champion in a segment following the event.
Drivers across the country are racing to their local Department of Motor Vehicles to claim “covfefe” vanity license plates just days following President Trump’s tweet where he meant to type “negative press coverage” and instead wrote “covfefe.”
Wednesday on “Anderson Cooper 360” on CNN during a discussion about President Donald Trump’s apparent errant tweet that had “covfefe” instead of the word coverage. However, during that segment in which network chief political analyst Gloria Borger was critical of
A tweet sent out by President Trump last night birthed a new meme based entirely around a typo: Covfefe.