Miss me yet?

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President Trump asks "Do you miss me yet?" in CPAC remarks.​

Does the adverb "yet" mean "still" in the quotation?
 
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No, he means "have you started to miss me?". The suggestion being that things have become worse since he lost the election.
 
No, he means "have you started to miss me?". The suggestion being that things have become worse since he lost the election.
Can I say "The suggestion is that things have become worse since he lost the election."?
 
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