![]() ![]() presidential electionĦ9th governor of Ohio 2016 Republican presidential candidate former U.S. senator from Virginia 70th governor of Virginia running mate of Hillary Clinton in the 2016 U.S. senator from California 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Junior United States senator from New York 2020 Democratic presidential candidateĤ9th vice president of the United States U.S. senator from Arizona former member of the U.S. senator from California former chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee 38th mayor of San Franciscoįormer U.S. senator from Illinois Senate majority whip and deputy Senate Democratic leader senator from Indiana former member of the U.S. senator from Texas 2016 Republican presidential candidateįormer U.S. senator from Tennessee chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committeeįormer solicitor general of Texas U.S. secretary of state 2016 Democratic presidential nomineeįormer director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation fired by Trump former United States deputy attorney general former United States acting attorney generalįormer Republican U.S. representative for Wyoming's at-large congressional district former chair of the House Republican ConferenceĤ2nd president of the United States 40th and 42nd governor of Arkansas 50th attorney general of Arkansas former chair of the National Governors Associationįormer first lady of the United States former U.S. ![]() ![]() national security advisor and United States ambassador to the United Nationsģ4th and 39th governor of California 31st attorney general of California former secretary of state of California, 6th chair of the California Democratic PartyĤ3rd governor of Florida 2016 Republican presidential candidateįormer mayor of South Bend, Indiana 2020 Democratic presidential candidate 19th United States secretary of transportationġ7th United States secretary of housing and urban development (2017–21) 2016 Republican presidential candidate retired neurosurgeonĢ4th secretary of labor and 18th secretary of transportation senator from Connecticut 23rd attorney general of Connecticutįormer U.S. senator from Delaware 47th vice president of the United States Trump's opponent who defeated him in the 2020 United States Presidential election 46th president of the United Statesġ08th mayor of New York City 2020 Democratic presidential candidate CEO of Bloomberg L.P.ĭemocratic U.S. The list also includes nicknames used by figures associated with Trump, and nicknames he has promoted via retweeting.ĭomestic political figures Nicknameįormer director of the United States Secret Serviceįormer U.S. Nicknames that Trump did not originate are annotated with footnotes. The list excludes commonly-used hypocorisms such as "Mike" for "Michael" or "Steve" for "Steven", unless they are original to Trump. President Donald Trump became widely known during the 2016 United States presidential election and his subsequent presidency for using nicknames to criticize, insult, or otherwise express commentary about media figures, politicians, and foreign leaders. ![]()
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