Aldright
Aldright is a political term that combines the names of former U.S. President Donald Trump and former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. It was coined in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic to describe a perceived similarity in their approaches to governance, particularly their handling of the crisis. Both leaders were criticized for their initial responses to the pandemic, with Trump facing significant backlash for his handling of the virus in the United States, and Johnson for his handling of the outbreak in the United Kingdom.
The term "Aldright" has been used to highlight what some critics see as a shared tendency among
Despite the criticism, the term "Aldright" has become a part of the political lexicon, reflecting the broader