Pepe the Frog - Wikipedia As early as 2015, a number of Pepe variants were created by Internet trolls to associate the character with the alt-right movement. Some of the variants produced by this had Nazi Germany, Ku Klux Klan, or white power skinhead themes.[8][9] During the 2016 United States presidential election, the meme was connected to Donald Trump's campaign. In October 2015, Trump retweeted a Pepe representation of himself, associated with a video called "You Can't Stump the Trump (Volume 4)".[10][29] Later in the election, Roger Stone and Donald Trump Jr. posted a parody movie poster of The Expendables on Twitter and Instagram titled "The Deplorables", a play on Hillary Clinton's controversial phrase "basket of deplorables", which included Pepe's face among those of members of the Trump family and other figures popular among the alt-right.[30]
Another puzzle piece that is shaping who these new "republican party" members actually are. If they are still hanging in there, full throated, supporting this regime, imho it is not a good reflection of the person they actually are. I'm being nice.
Still doesn't change the fact that the world richest man, who had access to unprecedented amounts of data and cabinet meetings, called the president a pedophile.