D.J.T.
Americanabbreviation
Example Sentences
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Heart-out: What Mitt Romney eats for breakfast every day I sit in the White House — D.J.T.,
From Washington Post
This is all to say that what is striking about the early days of the Trump administration is how very little D.J.T., as his staff likes to call him, has changed since he became the most powerful man in the world.
From New York Times
For those anticipating a visit to the D.J.T.
From The New Yorker
Will there be an exhibit, at the D.J.T.
From The New Yorker
D.J.T.’s economic policy, H.R.C.’s and, in fact, any other one’s that works within the system will differ little hence their results are mostly the same – none will work.
From New York Times
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