TechFlow news — On January 11, according to an Associated Press report from the 10th, Trump met with oil industry executives in the East Room of the White House to discuss the United States' future control over Venezuela's energy sector. During the meeting, beneath the traditional miniature American flag lapel pin he typically wears on his suit jacket, he added a small "Trump" pin.
When asked by reporters about the origin of this accessory, Trump responded: "Someone gave me this. Do you know what this is? This is called 'Happy Trump.'" The pin features a cartoonish depiction of Trump with an exaggeratedly large head and open mouth, leading many netizens to immediately point out its strong resemblance to a bobblehead version of Trump.
Trump did not reveal the identity of the person who gave it to him. "I'm never happy, I'm never satisfied," Trump said, pulling open his jacket lapel to look down at the pin, then glancing up at reporters with a playful smile. "I'll never be satisfied until we make America great again. But let me tell you, we're pretty close. And that's what this is—'Happy Trump.'" (Global Times)




