No, we’re not going to call Trump “daddy” (Getty)
Gay Sen. Jeremy Moss has eased down Republican counterpart Jonathan Lindsay after Michigan Senator suggested he would call President Trump “daddy.”
The recent Michigan Senator session has become strange when Republican Senator Jonathan Lindsey told the contestants that we all should call President Trump “daddy.”
Lindsay commented In relation to NATO Chief Mark Latte (June 25) calls the Republican president “daddy” and calls Trump the similarity portraying him as the father of two claimed children. Israel and Iran.
During the session (June 27), Michigan Senator Lindsay said: “Many people in America have come to think of President Trump as a kind of father figure. In fact, this morning I saw NATO leadership calling him “daddy.”
We know we’ve got a little sick in our mouth.
@PinkNews During a recent Michigan Senator session, Republican Sen. Jonathan Lindsey proposed calling Trump “Papa Trump” in future resolutions, attempting to troll his Democratic colleagues by eliciting comparisons of NATO’s Mark Latte with the paternal figure who intervenes as the country fights. Lindsay’s proposal was intended to laugh at Democrats’ opposition to the president, embracing the father’s traits that Trump himself eagerly adopted. But Democrat Sen. Jeremy Moss, gay and Senate President’s protem, quickly slops Lindsay’s attempts to troll with a perfectly timed response: “You don’t want to know what Daddy means in my community.” References to the different implications of terms in LGBTQ+ culture, QUIP sent the room to a laughing eruption, effectively closing Lindsay’s proposal. Moss later shared the moment on social media, celebrating it as a bit of a “strange suspense” during Pride Month. #Republicans #pridemonth #DonaldTrump #Dad #USPOLITICS #LGBTQIA ♬ Original Sound – Pink Nake 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
Luckily, the proposal was shot down quickly by gay Democrat Jeremy Moss, and the Michigan Senator said, “I don’t want to know what ‘daddy’ means in my community.”
Moss’ retort was met with laughter from the council in the capital of Lansing.
For those still confused, “daddy” often means something very different in the LGBTQ+ community, especially among gay men. The term is used to describe an older, handsome, muscular man who can be imagined as protective and dominant, rather than an actual father. Think of Pedro Pascal-Vibes.
Moss then shares a clip of X, writing, “Happy Pride Month!”
Republicans now want to call Trump “daddy.”
Happy Pride Month! https://t.co/zjphizld5c pic.twitter.com/jouluocqhc
– Jeremy Moss (@jeremyallenmoss) June 25th, 2025
At the NATO summit in The Hague, Latte called Trump “daddy” in the verdict.
Trump – obviously – told Reuters: “He likes me, I think he likes me. If he doesn’t, I’ll let you know. He did it so lovingly. Daddy, you’re my dad.”
I don’t know if that needs to be spelled out, but Trump isn’t our dad.
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