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- Donald Trump Poop Emoji Pin, 2020 - The first "poop emoji" appeared on the 1997 J-Phone, becoming widespread in 2007 when Google developed the ability for Gmail users to insert it into emails. Google Doodle's Ryan Germick is credited with adding a smiling face to this emoji. Throughout 2016-2020, former President Donald Trump's face was often superimposed by artists onto this emoji, expressing unhappiness with his policies.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
Donald Trump Poop Emoji Pin, 2020
The first "poop emoji" appeared on the 1997 J-Phone, becoming widespread in 2007 when Google developed the ability for Gmail users to insert it into emails. Google Doodle's Ryan Germick is credited with adding a smiling face to this emoji. Throughout 2016-2020, former President Donald Trump's face was often superimposed by artists onto this emoji, expressing unhappiness with his policies.
- "Trumpster Fire" Pin, 2020 - The term "dumpster fire" has been documented since at least 2008 as a metaphor for the perception that events are going badly. It became an official Merriam-Webster entry in 2018 and saw increased use in 2020 owing to what many felt was an unprecedented year. President Trump's distinct physical characteristics and wordplay turn a meme into a political statement.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"Trumpster Fire" Pin, 2020
The term "dumpster fire" has been documented since at least 2008 as a metaphor for the perception that events are going badly. It became an official Merriam-Webster entry in 2018 and saw increased use in 2020 owing to what many felt was an unprecedented year. President Trump's distinct physical characteristics and wordplay turn a meme into a political statement.