Donald Trump's Potential New Campaign Slogan Has Twitter Confused

Donald Trump announced his 2024 run on Tuesday night from his residence Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. "In order to make America great and glorious again, I am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the United States," Trump said as his supporters celebrated the news. The Republican candidate also used this opportunity to criticize President Joe Biden, who also seems to be interested in running again for president (per The New York Times). "That was not good what [Biden] did. A lot of bad things like going to Idaho and saying 'Welcome to the state of Florida,'" he said (via Twitter).

While Trump's announcement is news in itself, the politician has gone viral on social media for a specific combination of words in his speech. "So he says he's running. The hats'll have to say MAGAGA — make America great and glorious again. If it makes you gag, get used to it," Harvard professor Laurence Tribe tweeted. Many followed suit in joking about the new slogan including Guardian Australia journalist Tory Shepherd. "Make America Great and Glorious Again #MAGAGA Sounds like a baby babble," she tweeted.

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