Why are Trump supporters wearing diapers to his rallies?

Why are Trump supporters wearing diapers to his rallies?

As the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump, makes every effort to win voters ahead of the November elections, his admirers and supporters have begun entering his rallies wearing diapers with the slogan ‘Real Men Wear Diapers.’

This comes after Trump’s former lawyer targeted him on X, posting:  “Hey Von ShitzInPantz…your attacks of me stink of desperation. We are all hoping that you take the stand in your defence.”

“Oh… Von ShitzInPantz. Keep whining, crying,, and violating the gag order, you petulant defendant,” he tweeted a few days later.

During Trump’s hush money trial this week, the prosecution accused him of violating a gag order in the case. The judge also imposed a $9,000 fine on him for violating the order.

Todd Blanche, Trump’s defense lawyer, claimed that his client had been targeted by both the media and Cohen.

The attorney also cited President Joe Biden’s remarks regarding Trump facing “stormy weather.”

“Real men wear diapers”

One of Trump’s supporters was seen wearing what seemed to be a diaper and a T-shirt with the words “Diapers over Dems” in an attempt to respond sternly to Cohen. Some other T-shirts have the tagline “Real Men Wear Diapers.”

Since this unusual turn of events, Trump’s fans appear to have embraced the nickname in an unexpected way, showing out to rallies wearing diapers and shirts with the words “real men wear diapers” printed on them.

Since then, “real men wear diapers” has been trending on Twitter/X, prompting a strong reaction.

The Lincoln Project launched a blistering ad to hit Trump on May 4 on YouTube, illustrating how the ex-president falls asleep inside the courtroom and benefits from ‘Trump diapers’, as the ad alleges he poops in his pants.

The ad describes ‘Trump diapers’ as the perfect accessory when a person has to “spend hours in a freezing courtroom when the judge won’t let you use the restroom every time they scare the shit out of you.”

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