Many Such Cases
"Many Such Cases" is a catchphrase meme that originated from a 2014 tweet by Donald Trump, where he quote-tweeted another user with the caption "Many such cases!"4. The phrase spread across 4chan and Twitter during Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, and by the 2020s had been widely adopted as ironic internet commentary applied to everyday situations far removed from politics6.
Overview
"Many Such Cases" is a three-word phrase used to sarcastically or ironically comment on a situation presented as a common occurrence. The format works as a punchline: someone describes a specific scenario, then tags it with "Many such cases!" to imply it's a widespread pattern, whether or not it actually is.
The phrase carries a distinct rhetorical flavor borrowed from Trump's speaking style, which tends toward short declarative sentences and vague appeals to frequency ("many people are saying," "everyone knows")6. When used as a meme, "Many such cases" strips the phrase from its original political context and turns it into a flexible reaction that can follow anything from relationship drama to tech frustrations to absurd hypotheticals.
The format is minimal. There's no image template, no specific visual component. It's pure text, usually deployed as a reply, quote-tweet, or caption appended to someone else's post or screenshot. That simplicity is part of why the phrase spread so effectively across platforms.
The phrase traces back to a 2014 tweet from Donald Trump's account (@realDonaldTrump), where he quote-tweeted another user's post and added "Many such cases!" as commentary4. The original context involved Trump amplifying a claim about vaccines, fitting his pattern of using short, emphatic phrases to endorse or react to other people's statements.
While Trump used similar constructions before and after this tweet, the 2014 post became the specific moment that meme culture latched onto. The phrase's appeal was its absurd versatility: it sounded authoritative while saying almost nothing, making it perfect for ironic reuse6.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is dead simple:
Describe a specific scenario, situation, or observation. This can be your own experience, a screenshot, a quote, or a hypothetical.
Add "Many such cases!" as the punchline, either in the same post or as a reply.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The phrase is almost always used with an exclamation mark, matching Trump's tweeting style, though some users drop it for a more deadpan effect.
Google Trends shows "Many such cases" and the related Trumpism "Many people are saying this" on nearly identical growth curves since the mid-2010s.
Adam Aleksic compared the spread of Trumpisms to how catchphrases move through epic poetry, calling them modern examples of cultural mimetics.
The phrase works in almost any language when translated, but its meme power is tied to recognizing the Trump speech pattern, making it primarily an English-language meme.
On 4chan, the phrase jumped from /pol/ to at least three other boards (/o/, /tv/, and /int/) within two years of its initial spread.
Frequently Asked Questions
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