The "MAGA gang" is a term used, often pejoratively, to refer to supporters of the MAGA movement, which stands for "Make America Great Again." This movement emerged during Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and is built around the slogan "Make America Great Again," emphasizing policies such as economic protectionism, strict immigration limits, and a return to what supporters consider traditional American values. The MAGA movement has a combative political character and is known for its antagonism toward mainstream media and embracing controversial rhetoric. The phrase "MAGA gang" has been used in recent political commentary, sometimes by critics or comedians, to describe certain supporters of Trump who are perceived as fiercely loyal or controversial in their actions and statements. The term can carry different connotations depending on the speaker and context, ranging from self- identification to criticism.