Guess who suddenly has an “taco” allergy? President Yuge Taco salad.
In four -letter words and acronyms, Donald Trump has long hooked his political fortune, the word “taco” can be easy to overlook.
There is Maga, more famous. Doge, courtesy of Elon Musk. Huge (pronounced Yugeof course). Wall, as in which he continues to build on the border between the United States and Mexico. “Love” for himself, “I hate” against all those who get in his way.
However, there is a four -letter term that best summarizes Trump's presidency, one that no one would have associated with him when he announced his first successful presidential campaign a decade ago.
Wad.
His first use of Mexican meals more par excellence occurred in May 5, 2016, when Trump published a portrait of himself smiling in front of a giant taco salad while proclaiming “I love Hispanics!” The Latin leaders immediately ridiculed their Hispando, with the president of Unidosus, Janet Murguia, they told the New York Times that he was “clueless, offensive and self -tromically”, while complaining: “I do not know if no respectful Latin is to recognize that a taco bowl is part of our culture.”
He could have been Trump's only critic in the country to defend his decision to promote Taco salads. After all, it is a dish invented by a Mexico American family in the old fried house in Disneyland. But also because food can be a beautiful and crispy thing in the right hands. In addition, I realized what Trump was doing: getting his name in the news, trolling the opponents and having a good time doing so while welcoming Latinos in his deplorable basket while struggling for the presidency. Hey, you couldn't blame the boy for trying.
Guess what happened?
Despite the constant trash of Latinos, Trump increased his part of that electorate in each of his presidential careers and supported them last year to capture Swing states such as Arizona and Nevada. Latin Republican politicians achieved historical profits throughout the country, especially in California, where the number of legislators of the Latin Republican Party jumped from four in 2022 to a record of nine.
The TWEET of the Traco Taco salad allowed his campaign to present his multimillionaire boss to Latinos like any other José Schmo ready to disconnect Mexican food. He used the ridiculous that he threw as evidence for other supporters that the elites hated people like them. Trump should have felt at least sure that the gambit of Yesteryar taco salads worked because he published the image on social networks this May 5, adding the line “This was wonderful, 9 years ago today!”
He is not exactly live on the taco, he dies from the taco. (Come on, why would such a tasty force want to hurt someone)? But Trump suddenly is disturbed by the mere mention of Taco.
Doritos Locos Tacos in the location of Taco Bell Laguna Beach.
(Don Leach/Pilot Daily)
That is an acronym mentioned in a Financial Times bulletin earlier this month that means that Trump is always chicken. The insult is in reference to the growing belief in Wall Street that the people who invest in actions must take into account that the president speaks hard with tariffs, but never follows because he folds under pressure like clippers. Or a taco, come and think about it.
Trump was enraged when CNBC reporter Megan Cassella asked about Taco at a white house conference this week.
“Never say what you said,” the commander in chief growled before boasting how it was not a chicken and was actually a hard guy. “That is an unpleasant question.”
No other reporter continued with taco questions, because the rest of the Internet did. Trump images in everything, from taco suits to crowns of taco to carnivorous tacos that swallow all then. The media are spreading the response outside Trump's proportion to something that could have laughed, while “Jimmy Kimmel lives!” I just issued a parody song to the “Macho Man” melody titled: What else? – “Taco man”.
The taco currency is perfect: agile, easily understandable, sincere and seems to Trump's proof. The teacher to appropriate the insults simply cannot do anything to make his taco: Trump always cares out, he simply does not have the same ring. It is also a reminder that the Trump anti-Latin agenda so far in its administration makes a predictable mockery of its jacte taco salad and the Hispanable Hispable Related.
In just over four months, Trump and his lackeys have tried to deport as many Latin, legal and illegal immigrants, as possible and has threatened Mexico, one of the vital commercial partners of this country, with a 25%tariff. He has signed executive orders that declare the official language of the United States English and seeks to bring fines against truck drivers who supposedly do not speak English well enough at a time when immigrants represent about 18% of troquero Force and Latinos are a large part.
Meanwhile, the economy, the main reason why so many Latinos were for Trump in 2024 in the first place, has not improved since the Biden administration and always looks like a Trump speech far from getting even darker.
As for Latinos, there are some signs that Trump's early presidency has not made great favors with them. An April survey conducted by the PEW Research Center, considered the proverbial gold standard when it comes to objectively measuring how Latinos feel about problems, found that 27% of them approve how he is going as president, below 36% in February.

President Trump gives the crowd that cheers after a round table of the Latin coalition for Trump in Phoenix in 2020.
(Ross D. Franklin / Associated Press)
Trump was always an imperfect champion of the winning potential of the taco, and not because fish tacos on his Trump grill come with fried potatoes (labeled as “Idaho” in the menu) and the taco salad current presumed.
The president needs to move from his taco Dalliance and pay attention to another four -letter word, one more and more Americans express after each penda Move to Trump and his flows commit:
Aid.