Washington D.C. - Former President Donald Trump paused a meeting with wounded veterans in the Oval Office on Wednesday after spotting a "Let's Go Brandon" sticker. Sources present at the meeting confirmed that the sticker, depicting President Joe Biden, caught Trump's eye, leading him to ask, "Who is that?"
The phrase "Let's Go Brandon" originated in late 2021 as a euphemism for criticizing President Biden. It gained traction among conservatives and has since become a widely recognized political slogan.
The meeting with the veterans continued after the brief exchange. The White House has not released an official statement regarding the incident. The occurrence underscores the continued prevalence of political messaging even in formal settings.
Trump Asks About 'Let's Go Brandon' Sticker in Oval Office
During a meeting with wounded veterans in the Oval Office on Wednesday, former President Donald Trump noticed a "Let's Go Brandon" sticker. The sticker, which featured an image of President Biden, prompted Trump to inquire about its meaning. The phrase "Let's Go Brandon" has become a popular political slogan. The incident highlights the ongoing political tensions in the United States.