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The covfefe tweet quickly spawned a variety of merchandise items (e.g., T-shirts, coffee mugs, hats, and bags) bearing covfefe-related inscriptions. [46] [47] Both supporters and opponents of Trump in 21 U.S. states obtained customized "Covfefe" license plates by February 2018. [48]
The bill title refers to "covfefe", a word in a May 31, 2017 tweet that Trump sent at 12:06 AM EDT, reading "Despite the constant negative press covfefe".This incomplete tweet was liked and retweeted hundreds of thousands of times, making it one of the most popular tweets of 2017, as people speculated on its meaning. [4]
Covfefe. Covfefe was born just after midnight on May 31, 2017, in a tweet by Trump. Then-press secretary Sean Spicer insisted at the time that “the president and a small group of people know ...
The COVFEFE Act. On May 31, 2017, Trump sent a tweet that read, in its entirety, "Despite the constant negative press covfefe". It immediately went viral as an Internet meme and a source of jokes. [303] [304] It got over 127,000 retweets and 162,000 likes, making it one of Trump's most popular tweets in months.
One of the sellers, wearing a “Covfefe” T-shirt, explained to a convention-goer how the term “covfefe” was very poetic. Covfefe is a word that was likely a typo Trump made in 2017 and went ...
No, like “covfefe” before it, the comment turned out to be nothing about anything, a stray thought that got lost in the vast space between Trump’s last two functioning neurons and fell out ...
Covfefe is a word used on Twitter by Donald Trump. Covfefe may also refer to: COVFEFE Act, a bill introduced by the United States House of Representatives;
See "covfefe,” Trump's mysterious middle-of-the-night tweet in 2017 that went viral and caused Jimmy Kimmel to lament that he'll never write anything funnier.