Souvenir T-shirts with Donald Trump's famous fist-waving picture go on sale in China: View Photo

Souvenir T-shirts with Donald Trump's famous fist-waving picture go on sale in China: View Photo


Assassination of Donald Trump: A number of images that were making the rounds on social media included T-shirts with the famous image of Trump raising his fist in the air, blood streaming down his face.


Assassination of Donald Trump: A number of images that went viral on social media included T-shirts using the famous image of Trump raising his fist.


After the attempted assassination on Sunday, US President Donald Trump pumped his fist and repeated the words, "Fight! Fight! Fight!" as blood poured down his face and head. A few hours later, T-shirts with these three phrases printed on them were purportedly being offered for sale by Chinese internet merchants.


A number of images that were making the rounds on social media included T-shirts with the classic image of Trump pumping his fist while displaying blood on his face.


On Saturday, July 13, 2024, during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Republican presidential candidate and former president Donald Trump is assisted by U.S. Secret Service personnel in leaving the stage.

 

"Shooting makes me stronger" and "I will never stop fighting for America" were written on one of the t-shirts.


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"Just threw out all my son's Superman and Batman memorabilia," a user commented. putting bleeding Trump figures and pictures in its place." "100% of profits from this shirt go to Trump's campaign," said a different remark.


The South China Morning Post (SCMP) reports that less than three hours after Donald Trump's near-death experience at a rally in Pennsylvania, the first batch of T-shirts went up for sale on Taobao.


It said that Alibaba, the company that owns the South China Morning Post, also controls Taobao.


"That's the pace of China."

The SCMP said that at around 6:15 p.m. local time on Saturday, the former US president Trump almost missed being killed. At 6:31 p.m., the Associated Press published the famous image of Trump.


Around 8:00 p.m., US President Joe Biden made his first remarks in public on the incident. As per the story, Chinese producers were ready to produce T-shirts with a picture of a stubborn Trump at this point.


Then, at 8:40 p.m., the first batch of t-shirts went on sale on Taobao, a well-known Chinese e-commerce site, before the majority of governments worldwide had gathered their forces to respond.


Days before he was scheduled to receive the official Republican presidential nomination, Donald Trump escaped a weekend murder attempt. This incident would likely deepen political rifts in the US and raise concerns about security shortcomings.

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