When Donald Trump learns new information that most people have known for a long time, and then he explains it to us in the way that it was just explained to him as if he's teaching us something that we didn't already know. Often preceded by the phrase "many people don't know..."
Donald Trump was Trumpsplaining when he said, "Many people don't know that Abraham Lincoln was a Republican."
by Eternal Presence January 10, 2019
Earnestly attempting to interpret, explain away, or circumvent the incomprehensible comments, tweets, and actions of the 45th President of the United States.
Members of President Trump's staff engaged in trumpsplaining to cover for his offensive and dangerous comments at his press conference today.
by O.Really November 18, 2020
Mindless rambling using vague language to explain a situation. Often paired with a condescending, accusatory, or sarcastic tone.
by WhySteve May 03, 2018
When Donald Trump says what he really feels. His supporters see it could be a damning statement then twist the story explain what he meant to say even though it isn't.
"Why wouldn't Trump denounce white supremacy during the first 2020 presidential debate?"
"Trump has always denounced white supremacy, he didn't need to. When he said stand back and stand by, he meant to let them by."
"You don't have to Trumpsplain to me why you support a racist."
"Trump has always denounced white supremacy, he didn't need to. When he said stand back and stand by, he meant to let them by."
"You don't have to Trumpsplain to me why you support a racist."
by EnglishCoiner September 30, 2020