Trump will start selling T-shirts and caps at Punto Medio.

Casa y Tianguis Blanco.- After it was announced that the White House is already promoting items with the legend "Trump 2028" , Donald Trump himself has proposed delivering his merchandise to anyone interested in Punto Medio.
Anticipating election time or a possible amendment that would make his campaign for re-election for a third term legal, the New Yorker has put on sale caps, mugs, shirts, pennants and white robes with the still technically illegal phrase.
Trump is already selling all kinds of semi-legal merchandise.And there it is.
Donald Trump is now selling “Trump 2028” hats on his official website, even though it is unconstitutional for him to run again. pic.twitter.com/cAr0GfOOCR
— No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) April 24, 2025
The articles are already being promoted on both Trump's official website and the websites of all government offices, a move that has been endorsed by the Supreme Court, an IRS auditor on the government's payroll, and the California Children's Union.
As a launch, purchases made this week will be delivered by Donald himself at a mid-point agreed upon by both he and the purchasers.
The Trump store website has started selling “Trump 2028” hats. pic.twitter.com/0B2xIakIaL
— Pop Base (@PopBase) April 24, 2025
"It's a strategy of closeness to the people. Don't think I'm doing anything illegal," the president declared, after showing off a shirt that revealed his intention to create the First Intergalactic Empire.
In addition to the site selling hats and aprons, Trump has opened a store in a market, where sales are estimated to be sufficient to promote his upcoming presidential campaign from now on, despite the nuances of the United States Constitution.
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