GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen posted “Trump 2028” on April 17, sparking immediate reactions across social media and the $GME investor community. Supporters of Donald Trump and some shareholders praised the post as a bold political statement, while critics in the retail “ape” community said it was a distraction from GameStop’s long-term turnaround and performance goals. Cohen has previously expressed support for Trump in public posts, which has repeatedly drawn mixed responses from investors and online forums. The post also fueled speculation and memes despite the U.S. constitutional limit that prevents a third presidential term.
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