Trump speech
Definition
A public address delivered by Donald Trump, characterized by its bombastic style, frequent repetition of phrases like 'believe me' or 'tremendous,' hyperbolic claims, audience interaction, and spontaneous tangents.
An informal term for the distinctive oratorical technique emulating Donald Trump's speeches, often marked by digressions, superlatives, and direct appeals to emotions or grievances.
In contemporary politics, shorthand for any recent speech by President Trump addressing policy, holidays, or controversies with his signature unscripted energy.
Examples
In his White House Christmas Trump speech, he tied holiday greetings to weekend shootings so artfully, proving he's the ultimate multitasker of merriment and menace.
Declaring fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction during a recent Trump speech was such a stroke of rhetorical brilliance – now even microbes are quaking at his war on words.
President Trump's Hanukkah Trump speech lit up the menorah with promises of total victory, outshining ancient miracles with modern-day superlative shine.
Suing the BBC for billions over an edited clip? That's the kind of bold free-speech defense only a classic Trump speech could unveil without missing a beat.