Did Donald Trump Unveil His 2024 Slogan at Fri. Night's Kid Rock Concert?

Let’s face it: Donald Trump, for a while now, has been the official Troller in Chief to all those who despise both him personally and his policies. I want to say that I truly believe he gets up in the morning, and he sprinkles the hate and vitriol sent his way onto his corn flakes.

That is if he eats corn flakes.

Donald Trump, since the beginning of 2022, has been a busy ex-President. In addition to his holding rallies across the country a couple of times a month and endorsing candidates in primaries that have been popping up, he has been making media appearances to stir things up. On Friday night, he showed up in a taped, video message at the beginning of Kid Rock’s concert in Omaha, Nebraska.

Someone in Omaha was not pleased with the turnout at Mr. Rock’s concert.

Make America Rock Again, I think that has a nice ring to it.
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