Trumpfluencer

English

Etymology

Blend of Trump +‎ influencer, equivalent to Trump +‎ -fluencer.

Pronunciation

Noun

Trumpfluencer (plural Trumpfluencers)

  1. An influencer who creates content supporting Donald Trump on social media.
    • 2020 December 15, Kenzie Bryant, “Kimberly Guilfoyle Pivots to Trumpfluencing”, in Vanity Fair[1], archived from the original on 15 December 2020:
      For the most part there are clothes and canvas totes and Palm Springs–esque items that better suit any old bland Trumpfluencer than the blue-collar, stolen-valor look of most Trump merch.
    • 2025 April 12, Matt Labash, “America Has Become Trump's Battered Wife”, in Slack Tide[2]:
      But it’s not just the Trumpfluencers who engage in this behavior. When I got into a political tussle the other day with a Trumpster relative — as has so often happened over the last decade — he hadn’t even checked on his IRA to see how badly the Trump tariffs were hurting his retirement fund (and he’s an already-retired senior).