First of all, Donald Trump tried to claim that he coined the phrase "Make America Great Again," which is a blatant lie because the phrase was first used by Ronald Reagan.
Trump said, and I quote: "The line of 'Make America great again,' the phrase, that was mine, I came up with it about a year ago, and I kept using it, and everybody's now using it, they are all loving it, I don't know, I guess I should copyright it, maybe I have copyrighted it."
However, he was lying when he said he had coined the phrase and it was his.
‘Make America Great Again’—Who Said It First?
Throughout his campaign, Donald Trump has been consistent about one thing: His promise that he is going to "Make America Great Again."
The Republican nominee claims he coined the slogan at some point in 2014. He once even accused Ted Cruz of
ripping him off when the Texas senator used the phrase in his own presidential campaign announcement. But Trump is not the first politician to use the phrase.
Ronald Reagan repeatedly promised to “make America great again” during his 1980 presidential campaign. He, too, used it as slogan on
campaign merchandise.
Secondly, concerning the phrase 'Make America Great Again'...
"When Donald Trump says, 'Make America Great Again,' what time period is he talking about? A lot of people overlook that America's history has been built upon injustice against other racial groups, including Native American people." - Vanessa Bowen, creator of 'Make America Native Again' hats
Navajo Artist Creates 'Make America Native Again' Hats to Critique Donald Trump's Campaign Slogan
What time period is Donald Trump talking about?
And finally, can you give me a period in American history when you think America was great?