Rep. Byron Donalds, the Black Republican congressman from Florida who was one of Donald Trump’s most stalwart surrogates on the campaign trail, shared MAGA’s excitement […]
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) also called Trump “daddy” in a post on X on Sunday, while right-wing internet personality Charlie Kirk called him “ dad ” in a post last week. The line echoed one used by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who in October compared Trump coming back to the White House to an angry father returning home.
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) raised eyebrows during a Jan. 19 Fox News appearance when he expressed enthusiastic support for President Donald Trump's return to
He is not the only political figure to call Trump a paternal figure. Rep. Lauren Boebert, Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk and former Fox News host Tucker Carlson have also deemed Trump a father-figure. Even MAGA rapper Tom MacDonald and Roseanne Bar have an unbelievably horrible song using this exact verbiage called, “Daddy’s Home.”
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Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., previews President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda and discusses the TikTok ban on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
On the many merchandise stalls in Washington DC, during the inauguration, there were all manner of T-shirts trumpeting Trump that you could purchase.
U.S. Representative Byron Donalds appeared on Fox News’ show Fox & Friends on January 19, 2025, the eve of Donald Trump’s second presidential inauguration.
Rumors have heightened of Donalds preparing for a 2026 Florida governor bid after announcing to donors and key lobbyists.
Rep. Byron Donalds exclaimed that ‘daddy’s back’ on Sunday while anti-woke musicians have been including the lyrics ‘daddy’s home’ in their MAGA anthems, apparently mimicking an unhinged pre-election speech delivered by Tucker Carlson.
The hottest soirees in town celebrated crypto, Florida and the Black voters who helped Trump return to the White House.
President-elect Donald Trump was referred to as "Daddy" on multiple occasions before his inauguration on outlets as disparate as Fox News and C-SPAN.