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Democrats Distribute Tacos to Mock Trump's 'TACO' Tariff Tactic

The giveaway highlights investors’ deployment of the 'TACO' label to question his narrative of backing down on tariff threats.

Overview

  • Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong coined the acronym TACO in early May to describe Trump’s pattern of announcing steep tariffs and then reversing course.
  • Traders have turned the so-called TACO trade into a strategy, buying market dips on the expectation that Trump will chicken out and markets will rebound.
  • When asked about the label on May 28, Trump bristled at being called a chicken and defended his tariff rollbacks as part of negotiation tactics.
  • The nickname has gone viral on social media through memes and AI-generated images, and some analysts warn it may prompt Trump to uphold tariffs out of defiance.
  • On June 3, the Democratic National Committee parked a taco truck outside the Republican National Committee’s D.C. headquarters to drive home the 'Trump Always Chickens Out' jibe.