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Trump gives himself a baffling compliment for coming up with new insult for Democrats
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

President Donald Trump gave himself a baffling compliment during a speech on Tuesday in Macungie, Pennsylvania. Trump spoke to a crowd of supporters at a Mack Truck manufacturing facility, where he briefly mentioned the new name he's come up with to describe the Democratic Party. Trump now calls them the Dumocrats, a phrase he's used in multiple Truth Social posts, to describe the party. Trump complimented his creativity in creating the nickname during the speech. I inherited from these Dumocrats, you know they're Dumocrats, Trump said. I changed the E for a U. It's very simple. Dumocrats. It's very simple. I don't know why I didn't think of that nine years ago. Dumocrats. I call them that because their policies are so dumb.
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