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Late-night hosts recap Donald Trump’s new campaign push, his nicknames for Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump Jr’s under-attended CPAC appearance

Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis

on Monday’s Late Night, after reports emerged of Trump’s new nickname for the Florida governor: “Meatball Ron.” “Personally, I think is the best option so far,” said Meyers. “I mean, why keep digging when you strike gold? I can’t believe I’m saying this to Donald Trump of all people, but don’t overthink it.”

Trump is reportedly still trying out other nicknames, such as “Ron DisHonest”, “Ron DeEstablishment” and “Tiny D”.

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