Why Are People Calling Trump a TACO? What Does TACO Stand for? Here's What It Means.
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Stephen King Just Trolled Trump With A 'TACO Tuesday' Image That's Total Nightmare Fuel
Famed horror author Stephen King had fans recoiling after he trolled President Donald Trump by sharing an image of Trump as a taco that was generated using artificial intelligence.For those who missed it, Trump recently criticized Wall Street analysts over their new "TACO" acronym insult, which stands for "Trump Always Chickens Out."The acronym refers to Trump’s pattern of announcing broad tariffs that initially shake financial markets and cause…
Donald Trump’s Taco Thursday
By now, we’ve all heard of the new Wall Street term, TACO Trade, for Trump Always Chickens Out on tariffs and his other disastrous economic policies. We also all know Trump has been itching to do his own Putin style unprovoked attack on a sovereign state. Apparently, Trump found a target closer to home, the…
Someone Left POTUS A Message Outside Trump International Hotel
DISCLAIMER: This article was first published in May 2025 Wednesday was the day that “TACO” — the acronym “Trump Always Chickens Out” went mainstream. A Financial Times columnist named Robert Armstrong coined the phrase earlier this month, referring to a trading strategy where traders could profit from the timing of Trump’s announcements and subsequent backtracks on new tariffs. “The recent rally has a lot to do with markets realizing that the US…
Wall Street has coined a new term for Trump’s tariff threats
President Trump wants you to know he’s not chicken, said Matthew Mpoke Bigg in The New York Times. At a press conference last week, a reporter infuriated Trump by asking him about the “TACO trade.” TACO stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out.” The term was coined by a Financial Times columnist to describe how Wall Street is taking advantage of a “pattern in which markets tumble after Trump makes tariff threats, only to rebound sharply when he rel…
CHRONIC. Donald Trump has gone through this: American companies will lose colossal markets in areas where they were pioneers, writes the former Green State Councillor from Geneva David HilerL' acronym TACO, for "Trump always chickens out" ("Trump always deflates") is Wall Street's new mantra. Faced with the teasing and threatening statements of the new US president, investors are now starting from the principle that he will go backwards. Let's h…
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