A presidential character in the author's 1998 "Parable of the Talents" was inspired by Ronald Reagan, who used the campaign slogan in 1980.
The hats have become a conspicuous presence at protests against President Trump in Greenland and Denmark. By Maya Tekeli and Jonathan Wolfe Maya Tekeli reported from Copenhagen. Bright red baseball ...
Red hats sporting the words “Make America Go Away” have gained popularity among critics opposed to the U.S.’s push to take over Greenland. The accessories are a parody of President Trump’s distinct ...
The slogan is a satirical take on former President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan, and donating the proceeds to charity. The hats, which parody the iconic Make America Great Again ...
The fake MAGA hats are popping up on social media and at demonstrations against President Donald Trump’s push to acquire Greenland. These caps were created to ridicule Trump’s signature hats and ...
COPENHAGEN, Jan 20 (Reuters) - One Copenhagen clothing store's tongue-in-cheek take on U.S. President Donald Trump's red baseball caps has become an unlikely symbol of Danish solidarity with Greenland ...
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) declared that the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement was a “big lie” after President Donald Trump marked his one-year anniversary back in office.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Bright red baseball caps reading “Make America Go Away” have surged in popularity among Danes and Greenlanders, who have adopted them as a symbol of resistance to President ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Red baseball caps spoofing Donald Trump’s iconic MAGA hats have become a symbol of Danish and Greenlandic defiance against the U.S. president’s threat to seize the frozen ...
In a new interview, the former Republican congresswoman also suggested that Baby Boomers are the most "brainwashed generation" ...