Donald Trump Already Has a Slogan for His 2020 Presidential Run

Donald Trump, 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate, Speaks During A Rally Aboard The Battleship
San Pedro, CA, September 15, 2015, Donald Trump, 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate, Speaks During A Rally Aboard The Battleship USS Iowa In San Pedro, Los Angeles, California While Wearing A Red Baseball Hat That Says Campaign Slogan 'Make America Great Again.'. (Photo by: Visions of America/UIG via Getty Images)
Photograph by Visions of America—UIG via Getty Images

Donald Trump pledged to “Make America Great Again” during his 2016 presidential campaign. And before he’s even had a chance to make good on that promise, he’s asked his lawyer to trademark future slogans.

In an interview with the Washington Post published Wednesday, Trump said he wanted to trademark both “Keep America Great” and “Keep America Great!” (one nixes the exclamation point) for when he runs for re-election in 2020. Trump even called his lawyer into the room to discuss trademarking the slogan, to which his lawyer responded “Got it.”

 

“I never thought I’d be giving [you] my expression for four years [from now],” Trump told the Post. “But I am so confident that we are going to be, it is going to be so amazing.”

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