Donald and Kai Trump illegally sell tacky clothes from White House lawn

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Anonymous wrote:Ok guys. I hate Trump more than anyone on this planet. But I think we should go easy on Kai. She is only 18. Grifting is the only life she has ever known. She likely thinks it’s normal. As far as I know, she wasn’t trying to sell it on the WH lawn. She simply wore it. Maybe I am mistaken about that though. Honestly, if she wants to try selling an overpriced sweatshirt, that’s her business. I only knew it was her brand from sm. I thought it was the logo for her college or something.

That said, it is certainly odd that the design she chose is just her name/initials on a white sweatshirt. She is not even a household name. Why would anyone want that? Someone obviously told her that the Trump name will sell. Any grown-arse person who buys this shirt just because they are in her grandpa’s cult is seriously weird though. If she has built a name among young golfers, then that is her demographic. No biggie.

Also, I think every girl who grew up in Trump’s presence deserves a bit of a break. It is not fair to advocate for the Epstein victims without acknowledging that he uses the same playbook to control and manipulate the females in his own family.


Oh wait. Now I see that she used the WH as a backdrop on her website. That’s pretty bad. But still. I’m not sure an 18 year old would realize how inappropriate that is.


18 is an adult, isn't that what MAGA says? An adult launching a business has an obligation to know the laws that apply to that business, no?

I’m appalled by these grifters, but what law did she break? I don’t think what she’s done is illegal. Her grandfather, as a federal employee, probably violated a federal ethics regulation, but that’s small potatoes for that felon.
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Anonymous wrote:Her logo looks suspiciously like Travis Kelce's American Eagle collection: https://www.ae.com/us/en/x/men/featured/ae-x-tru-kolors-by-travis-kelce





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Value-conscious shoppers: I'm selling sweatshirts with my initials for $110. Send me your orders.
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On a related note, American Eagle is seriously leaning into the eugneucs / KKK / white supremacy with "my genes/jeans are blue" and "True Kolors", eh?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Value-conscious shoppers: I'm selling sweatshirts with my initials for $110. Send me your orders.


$100 and I'll put any initials you want.

For people you prefer premium exclusivity, of course I have the same thing available for $200, in strictly limited quantities.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok guys. I hate Trump more than anyone on this planet. But I think we should go easy on Kai. She is only 18. Grifting is the only life she has ever known. She likely thinks it’s normal. As far as I know, she wasn’t trying to sell it on the WH lawn. She simply wore it. Maybe I am mistaken about that though. Honestly, if she wants to try selling an overpriced sweatshirt, that’s her business. I only knew it was her brand from sm. I thought it was the logo for her college or something.

That said, it is certainly odd that the design she chose is just her name/initials on a white sweatshirt. She is not even a household name. Why would anyone want that? Someone obviously told her that the Trump name will sell. Any grown-arse person who buys this shirt just because they are in her grandpa’s cult is seriously weird though. If she has built a name among young golfers, then that is her demographic. No biggie.

Also, I think every girl who grew up in Trump’s presence deserves a bit of a break. It is not fair to advocate for the Epstein victims without acknowledging that he uses the same playbook to control and manipulate the females in his own family.


Oh wait. Now I see that she used the WH as a backdrop on her website. That’s pretty bad. But still. I’m not sure an 18 year old would realize how inappropriate that is.


Maybe not if she lived under a brick.


Sharing one brain between them is the Trump family way
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is no Trump in existance that would use a "100% MADE IN USA" product of any kind. It clearly wouldn't have the highest possible resale value as something cheap & foreign.


Hey, Trump and Epstein sold expensive domestic girls.
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Anonymous wrote:You leftosts are insufferable and don't appreciate a nice sweatshirt when you see one. I've put my order in for the reasonably priced sweatshirt and can't wait to be rocking Kai's autograph on my sleeve.


Funny! At $130 a sweatshirt, I’d be surprised if there are a lot of takers. Melania’s Christmas ornaments are cheaper.

https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/5521242-melania-trump-christmas-ornaments-america-250/


130 can get more than three Barbies for the 11 year old in your life

She only gets to have two, remember?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On a related note, American Eagle is seriously leaning into the eugneucs / KKK / white supremacy with "my genes/jeans are blue" and "True Kolors", eh?


Erika Kirk = KKK

In letters, beliefs and actions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok guys. I hate Trump more than anyone on this planet. But I think we should go easy on Kai. She is only 18. Grifting is the only life she has ever known. She likely thinks it’s normal. As far as I know, she wasn’t trying to sell it on the WH lawn. She simply wore it. Maybe I am mistaken about that though. Honestly, if she wants to try selling an overpriced sweatshirt, that’s her business. I only knew it was her brand from sm. I thought it was the logo for her college or something.

That said, it is certainly odd that the design she chose is just her name/initials on a white sweatshirt. She is not even a household name. Why would anyone want that? Someone obviously told her that the Trump name will sell. Any grown-arse person who buys this shirt just because they are in her grandpa’s cult is seriously weird though. If she has built a name among young golfers, then that is her demographic. No biggie.

Also, I think every girl who grew up in Trump’s presence deserves a bit of a break. It is not fair to advocate for the Epstein victims without acknowledging that he uses the same playbook to control and manipulate the females in his own family.


Oh wait. Now I see that she used the WH as a backdrop on her website. That’s pretty bad. But still. I’m not sure an 18 year old would realize how inappropriate that is.


18 is an adult, isn't that what MAGA says? An adult launching a business has an obligation to know the laws that apply to that business, no?

I’m appalled by these grifters, but what law did she break? I don’t think what she’s done is illegal. Her grandfather, as a federal employee, probably violated a federal ethics regulation, but that’s small potatoes for that felon.


She's not employed by the federal govt so this is probably legal. But didn't Trump 1.0 include a pitch for Melania's jewelry on the WH website? And of course the Tesla sale on the WH lawn, when he held an official position.

Many years ago the local sheriff in my county had his name painted on the sheriff's dept vehicles, I think within the county seal, or surrounding it. He got told pretty quick to pay OOP to have the vehicls repainted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok guys. I hate Trump more than anyone on this planet. But I think we should go easy on Kai. She is only 18. Grifting is the only life she has ever known. She likely thinks it’s normal. As far as I know, she wasn’t trying to sell it on the WH lawn. She simply wore it. Maybe I am mistaken about that though. Honestly, if she wants to try selling an overpriced sweatshirt, that’s her business. I only knew it was her brand from sm. I thought it was the logo for her college or something.

That said, it is certainly odd that the design she chose is just her name/initials on a white sweatshirt. She is not even a household name. Why would anyone want that? Someone obviously told her that the Trump name will sell. Any grown-arse person who buys this shirt just because they are in her grandpa’s cult is seriously weird though. If she has built a name among young golfers, then that is her demographic. No biggie.

Also, I think every girl who grew up in Trump’s presence deserves a bit of a break. It is not fair to advocate for the Epstein victims without acknowledging that he uses the same playbook to control and manipulate the females in his own family.


Oh wait. Now I see that she used the WH as a backdrop on her website. That’s pretty bad. But still. I’m not sure an 18 year old would realize how inappropriate that is.


18 is an adult, isn't that what MAGA says? An adult launching a business has an obligation to know the laws that apply to that business, no?

I’m appalled by these grifters, but what law did she break? I don’t think what she’s done is illegal. Her grandfather, as a federal employee, probably violated a federal ethics regulation, but that’s small potatoes for that felon.


She's not employed by the federal govt so this is probably legal. But didn't Trump 1.0 include a pitch for Melania's jewelry on the WH website? And of course the Tesla sale on the WH lawn, when he held an official position.

Many years ago the local sheriff in my county had his name painted on the sheriff's dept vehicles, I think within the county seal, or surrounding it. He got told pretty quick to pay OOP to have the vehicls repainted.

Yes, Kellyanne Conway also shilled for a line of Ivanka’s from the WH.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok guys. I hate Trump more than anyone on this planet. But I think we should go easy on Kai. She is only 18. Grifting is the only life she has ever known. She likely thinks it’s normal. As far as I know, she wasn’t trying to sell it on the WH lawn. She simply wore it. Maybe I am mistaken about that though. Honestly, if she wants to try selling an overpriced sweatshirt, that’s her business. I only knew it was her brand from sm. I thought it was the logo for her college or something.

That said, it is certainly odd that the design she chose is just her name/initials on a white sweatshirt. She is not even a household name. Why would anyone want that? Someone obviously told her that the Trump name will sell. Any grown-arse person who buys this shirt just because they are in her grandpa’s cult is seriously weird though. If she has built a name among young golfers, then that is her demographic. No biggie.

Also, I think every girl who grew up in Trump’s presence deserves a bit of a break. It is not fair to advocate for the Epstein victims without acknowledging that he uses the same playbook to control and manipulate the females in his own family.


Oh wait. Now I see that she used the WH as a backdrop on her website. That’s pretty bad. But still. I’m not sure an 18 year old would realize how inappropriate that is.


18 is an adult, isn't that what MAGA says? An adult launching a business has an obligation to know the laws that apply to that business, no?

I’m appalled by these grifters, but what law did she break? I don’t think what she’s done is illegal. Her grandfather, as a federal employee, probably violated a federal ethics regulation, but that’s small potatoes for that felon.


She's not employed by the federal govt so this is probably legal. But didn't Trump 1.0 include a pitch for Melania's jewelry on the WH website? And of course the Tesla sale on the WH lawn, when he held an official position.

Many years ago the local sheriff in my county had his name painted on the sheriff's dept vehicles, I think within the county seal, or surrounding it. He got told pretty quick to pay OOP to have the vehicls repainted.

Yes, Kellyanne Conway also shilled for a line of Ivanka’s from the WH.

And Ivanka shilled for Goya.
Anonymous
Kai Trump's brand clothing line's fabrics are made in Bangladesh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok guys. I hate Trump more than anyone on this planet. But I think we should go easy on Kai. She is only 18. Grifting is the only life she has ever known. She likely thinks it’s normal. As far as I know, she wasn’t trying to sell it on the WH lawn. She simply wore it. Maybe I am mistaken about that though. Honestly, if she wants to try selling an overpriced sweatshirt, that’s her business. I only knew it was her brand from sm. I thought it was the logo for her college or something.

That said, it is certainly odd that the design she chose is just her name/initials on a white sweatshirt. She is not even a household name. Why would anyone want that? Someone obviously told her that the Trump name will sell. Any grown-arse person who buys this shirt just because they are in her grandpa’s cult is seriously weird though. If she has built a name among young golfers, then that is her demographic. No biggie.

Also, I think every girl who grew up in Trump’s presence deserves a bit of a break. It is not fair to advocate for the Epstein victims without acknowledging that he uses the same playbook to control and manipulate the females in his own family.


Oh wait. Now I see that she used the WH as a backdrop on her website. That’s pretty bad. But still. I’m not sure an 18 year old would realize how inappropriate that is.


18 is an adult, isn't that what MAGA says? An adult launching a business has an obligation to know the laws that apply to that business, no?

I’m appalled by these grifters, but what law did she break? I don’t think what she’s done is illegal. Her grandfather, as a federal employee, probably violated a federal ethics regulation, but that’s small potatoes for that felon.


1. Section 5 of the FTC Act prohibits unfair or deceptive acts and the Made in USA Labeling Rule (16 CFR Part 323). so if she is labeling her stuff made in the USA and it isn't that's illegal.

2. A private company generally cannot use US government symbols, logos, or names in advertising because it implies government endorsement, which is illegal and often also violates trademark laws and federal regulations. 18 U.S. Code § 713.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok guys. I hate Trump more than anyone on this planet. But I think we should go easy on Kai. She is only 18. Grifting is the only life she has ever known. She likely thinks it’s normal. As far as I know, she wasn’t trying to sell it on the WH lawn. She simply wore it. Maybe I am mistaken about that though. Honestly, if she wants to try selling an overpriced sweatshirt, that’s her business. I only knew it was her brand from sm. I thought it was the logo for her college or something.

That said, it is certainly odd that the design she chose is just her name/initials on a white sweatshirt. She is not even a household name. Why would anyone want that? Someone obviously told her that the Trump name will sell. Any grown-arse person who buys this shirt just because they are in her grandpa’s cult is seriously weird though. If she has built a name among young golfers, then that is her demographic. No biggie.

Also, I think every girl who grew up in Trump’s presence deserves a bit of a break. It is not fair to advocate for the Epstein victims without acknowledging that he uses the same playbook to control and manipulate the females in his own family.


Oh wait. Now I see that she used the WH as a backdrop on her website. That’s pretty bad. But still. I’m not sure an 18 year old would realize how inappropriate that is.


18 is an adult, isn't that what MAGA says? An adult launching a business has an obligation to know the laws that apply to that business, no?

I’m appalled by these grifters, but what law did she break? I don’t think what she’s done is illegal. Her grandfather, as a federal employee, probably violated a federal ethics regulation, but that’s small potatoes for that felon.


1. Section 5 of the FTC Act prohibits unfair or deceptive acts and the Made in USA Labeling Rule (16 CFR Part 323). so if she is labeling her stuff made in the USA and it isn't that's illegal.

2. A private company generally cannot use US government symbols, logos, or names in advertising because it implies government endorsement, which is illegal and often also violates trademark laws and federal regulations. 18 U.S. Code § 713.

Hopefully someone will pursue this.
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