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Stephen King's latest jab at President Donald Trump has racked up more than 1.5 million views on social media in just a day. The post, "TACO: Trump Always Chickens Out," comes as "TACO" memes mocking the president have taken off online over the president's tariff policies.
As the president wages a war on DEI and threatens to roll back other civil rights efforts, the King family is continuing the Nobel laureate's mission.
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Is Trump Crowning Himself ‘King’? Fears Grow Over Executive OverreachPresident Trump’s second administration is making a determined effort to strengthen presidential power, potentially undermining the US system of checks and balances. -Initiatives like the “Big Beautiful Bill,
Jon Sopel says Keir Starmer is ‘cringe’ for handing Donald Trump letter from King Charles - Prime minister handed US president with the invitation during his visit in February earlier this year
The second Trump administration has made a determined effort to strengthen presidential power and reduce oversight of the executive branch (the presidency). Achieving this could mean the president acting in an arbitrary manner similar to absolute monarchs of the past, free of congressional or judicial interference.
In perhaps the most historically anomalous example yet of Trump-induced topsy-turvyism, the British crown has become a counterpoint to a US president acting more and more like an American king.Canada,
His psychology is extraordinary, so it is hard to tell how he has been left thinking and feeling following the TACO jibe. He changes his feelings from one minute to the next. U
The phrase "Trump Always Chickens Out" (TACO), coined by FT columnist Robert Armstrong, resurfaced after a journalist mentioned it to Donald Trump, sparking his anger. Since then, "TACO" has trended widely online,