T.A.C.O. Trump Always Chickens Out Flag
$25.99

Customer Reviews

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T.A.C.O. Trump Always Chickens Out Flag
The “T.A.C.O. Trump Always Chickens Out” flag is a satirical item sold online, primarily as a form of political protest or humor targeting former U.S. President Donald Trump. The acronym “T.A.C.O.” stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out,” a phrase coined by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong in May 2025 to describe Trump’s pattern of announcing aggressive tariff policies and then scaling them back or delaying their implementation, causing market fluctuations. This term gained traction on Wall Street and spread across the internet, inspiring memes and merchandise like flags, stickers, and mugs.
The flag itself is described as featuring a vibrant design, often incorporating taco imagery or a chicken motif to mock Trump’s perceived lack of follow-through on trade policies. It’s marketed as a bold, humorous statement for events like protests or casual display, with slogans like “Rejecting Kings Since 1776” or references to “Taco Tuesday.” These items are available on platforms like trumpchickensout.com, emphasizing anti-Trump sentiment.
Trump reacted strongly to the term when asked about it during a May 28, 2025, press briefing, calling the question “nasty” and defending his tariff strategy as negotiation, not cowardice. The term’s popularity has fueled its use in online satire, with social media posts and memes amplifying the “TACO Trump” nickname.
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