Tronald Dump MCP for AI. Search, filter, and retrieve political quotes instantly.
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How this MCP server connects to your AI agent
Tronald Dump gives your AI client direct access to a curated database of Donald Trump quotes and public statements. Use it to search by keyword, filter results by topic tags (like 'Money' or 'The Wall'), fetch random insights for content generation, or pull a specific quote using its unique ID.
Stop manually digging through transcripts; just ask your agent.
What AI agents can do with Tronald Dump Automation
Get quote
Retrieves a specific quote directly by its unique identifier (ID).
Get quotes by tag
Returns all quotes that share a designated category tag.
Get tags
Lists every available tag used to categorize quotes in the system.
Retrieves a single, unrelated Donald Trump quote directly from the database.
Filters all available statements to find those containing specific text or phrases.
Narrows down the results set using predefined categories like 'Hillary Clinton' or 'Money'.
Returns a complete list of all tags currently used to categorize statements in the database.
Pulls one specific, verifiable quote using its system identifier.
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What AI agents can do with Tronald Dump: 5 Tools for Quote Retrieval & Search
These five tools let your AI client pull specific quotes, search entire datasets by keywords, and filter results using predefined tags.
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Retrieves a specific quote directly by its unique identifier (ID).
Get Quotes By Tag
Returns all quotes that share a designated category tag.
Get Tags
Lists every available tag used to categorize quotes in the system.
Get Random Quote
Pulls a completely random quote from the entire database.
Search Quotes
Searches all statements for a given keyword or phrase across the entire database.
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Finding context across thousands of quotes shouldn't be a scavenger hunt., Solved with Vinkius AI Gateway
Right now, if you need to know every time he mentioned 'the border,' you're either digging through massive PDFs or running multiple web searches, copy-pasting key phrases into each one until you find enough. It’s slow, and it leaves gaps.
With the Tronald Dump MCP Server, your agent runs `get_quotes_by_tag` or `search_quotes`. You ask for 'border,' and the tool pulls every relevant statement instantly. You get a clean list of context-specific quotes.
Tronald Dump: Get verifiable statements with five tools.
The manual steps that vanish are the initial research phase—the clicking through archives, cross-referencing dates, and manually compiling lists of quotes. Each tool replaces a whole workflow cycle.
Your agent doesn't just retrieve data; it structures your research for you. You get precise, categorized access to public statements every time.
What your AI can actually do with this
You're connecting to Tronald Dump, which hands your AI client direct access to a massive database of Donald Trump quotes and public statements. Forget manually digging through transcripts—you just ask your agent, and it pulls the data for you.
If you need to search this content, the search_quotes tool lets you filter all available statements by any specific keyword or phrase. You can run that tool with a text like 'China' or 'economy' and get every statement mentioning those terms across the entire corpus. The same capability exists when you use get_quotes_by_tag; this tool narrows down results using predefined categories, letting you focus only on content tagged with something specific, say 'Hillary Clinton' or 'Money.'
When you don’t know which tags exist, run get_tags first. That lists every single category currently used to sort the quotes in the system. Once you see those available tags, you use get_quotes_by_tag with that specific tag to pull out all associated statements. For instance, if you're researching only tax policy, you check the tags list for 'Tax' and then run a query using get_quotes_by_tag('Tax') to get every relevant quote.
If you’ve got a precise citation or need to reference a specific piece of text, you use the get_quote tool. You just feed it the unique identifier (the ID), and bam—you get that exact quote, nothing more, nothing less. That's perfect for academic work where you gotta cite one single source.
Need something quick? If you don’t know what topic you want or if you just need a random piece of material to kick off a document, the get_random_quote tool pulls a completely unrelated quote from anywhere in the entire database. It's instant filler content for your agent.
You can chain these functions together. You might first run get_tags() to see what categories exist; then you use one of those tags with get_quotes_by_tag('Tag Name') to narrow the search; and finally, if that list is too big, you pass the resulting statements through a keyword filter using search_quotes(keyword) to refine it even further.
You can also pull out a single specific quote from that refined group by running get_quote(ID). The whole system gives your agent five distinct ways—searching by text, filtering by tag, pulling random content, getting a specific ID, and listing available tags—to work with the corpus of statements.
019e5d62-ce76-7271-80d4-7675123555de Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is you ask for a piece of political history, and your agent pulls it out of the quotes database.
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Your AI client sends a simple request, specifying the desired action (e.g., 'search_quotes' or 'get_random_quote').
The MCP Server executes the call against the quote database and returns the structured data to your agent.
Who is this actually for?
This is for journalists needing fast context verification, content creators building satirical or historical pieces, and developers integrating specialized data feeds. If you deal with public statements—and need them quickly—you're here.
Uses search_quotes to instantly find all instances of a person or topic (like 'China') mentioned in the archive, providing quick context for an article.
Calls get_random_quote when they need a filler quote for social media posts or blog entries and don't care about the topic.
Uses get_quotes_by_tag to isolate all statements related to a specific theme, like 'The Wall,' to build a historical profile.
Integrates the system using get_quote with a known ID to ensure repeatable, testable data inputs into an automated workflow.
What Changes When You Connect
Stop guessing what's available. Use get_tags to list every tag in the database first—you always know your search options before you start building a prompt.
Need quick filler content? The get_random_quote tool lets you grab an instant quote without needing any keywords or context, perfect for social media drafts.
Don't waste time searching vague concepts. Use search_quotes to pinpoint every mention of specific words (e.g., 'tax') across the entire corpus.
Building a profile on one topic? get_quotes_by_tag lets you pull every statement related to a single tag—like 'Money' or 'Barack Obama'—in one API call.
Need absolute precision? Use get_quote with a known ID. It bypasses all search logic and pulls the exact, verifiable text you need.
See it in action
A journalist needs to verify context on 'China'.
The reporter can't remember if the quote was about trade or military action. Instead of manual searching, they ask their agent to run search_quotes with the keyword 'China'. The server returns several results, allowing them to immediately see the context—a specific tag like 'Trade War' might clarify which statements are relevant.
A developer needs a test quote for an app.
The developer doesn't care about the content; they just need a valid, structured JSON output to test their parsing logic. They use get_random_quote and receive immediate, clean data without having to worry about writing complex search queries or tags.
A researcher is building a timeline of statements.
The researcher knows they need everything related to the 2016 election. They first run get_tags to confirm 'Hillary Clinton' exists, then use get_quotes_by_tag to pull all associated quotes in bulk for analysis.
A content creator needs a quick piece of filler content.
The creator is writing an article and hits a wall. They ask their agent, 'Give me something random.' The agent runs get_random_quote, instantly providing a usable quote that keeps the flow going without any manual lookup.
The honest tradeoffs
Trying to search for complex concepts.
Asking the agent to 'Search all statements about economic policy and how it relates to foreign relations.' This is too vague for a simple text database query.
Break it down. First, run get_tags to see if there's an existing tag like 'Economy'. Then, use search_quotes with specific keywords ('tariffs', 'trade') to narrow the results.
Assuming a quote ID exists.
Just throwing in a random number and expecting it to pull a quote. The system will fail if the ID isn't correct.
If you have an ID, use get_quote directly. If not, start by using search_quotes with known keywords to get some results first.
Asking for all data at once.
Telling the agent to 'Give me everything about Trump.' This will overload the request and is inefficient.
Use targeted tools. If you want statements on a topic, run get_tags first, then use get_quotes_by_tag. It’s systematic.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP server if your primary goal is accessing and classifying public records or historical quotes from Donald Trump. You need structured data retrieval—meaning you want to find things based on text, tags, or unique IDs. Don't use it if you are looking for real-time sentiment analysis (you'll need a dedicated NLP service) or live conversation transcripts; this is static archive data.
If your query involves finding all quotes about 'the wall,' get_quotes_by_tag is the clearest choice. If you just need to check if he once mentioned 'China,' use search_quotes. Only run get_random_quote when you genuinely don't care what topic the quote is about.
Questions you might have
How do I find all quotes related to 'money' using Tronald Dump? +
Run the get_quotes_by_tag tool and specify 'Money' as the tag. This will pull every quote categorized under that topic, regardless of what keywords it contains.
Is there an easy way to get a random quote using Tronald Dump? +
Yes, just call get_random_quote. It pulls a complete quote instantly without you needing to know any tags or keywords. You'll get clean text and context right away.
How do I see what kinds of topics are available on Tronald Dump? +
Use the get_tags tool. This function returns a full list of all categories the database uses, letting you know exactly how to filter your searches.
Can I search for quotes from before 2018 using Tronald Dump? +
The server manages statements by content, not date. You must use search_quotes and include the keyword you are looking for to find specific mentions.
How do I connect Tronald Dump to my AI client? +
You subscribe to the server on Vinkius Marketplace. Your AI agent then accesses it through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). No complex API keys are needed for basic public access, allowing immediate querying from any compatible client like Claude or Cursor.
When should I use the get_quote tool in Tronald Dump? +
Use the get_quote tool when you know the exact quote's unique ID. This is the fastest way to reference a specific statement because it bypasses all search or filtering processes.
What happens if I run into usage limits with Tronald Dump? +
Basic public access does not require keys, but heavy commercial use may encounter rate limits. Always check the Vinkius Marketplace documentation for current throughput restrictions or contact support directly.
How do I decide between using get_tags and search_quotes in Tronald Dump? +
Use get_tags to see all available categories (like 'Money'). Use search_quotes when you need to find quotes that contain a specific raw word or phrase, regardless of their official tag.
How can I get a random quote from the system? +
Simply use the get_random_quote tool. It will fetch a single random entry from the Tronald Dump API and present it to you immediately.
Can I search for quotes about a specific topic like 'Hillary'? +
Yes! Use the search_quotes tool and provide your search term in the query parameter. The agent will return all matching quotes found in the database.
How do I see what categories or tags are available for filtering? +
You can use the get_tags tool to retrieve a complete list of all tags used to categorize quotes in the system. You can then use these with get_quotes_by_tag.
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