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    Business is booming at Trumptastic, the anti-woke MAGA Mart.

    Moms Who Carry's Kids AR-15 Jumpsuit will set you back $19.99.

    Business is booming in the anti-woke online marketplace backed by Donald Trump Jr., where patriotic Americans can buy gifts like a baby AR-15 jumpsuit.

    This pink and white outfit costs $19 $.99 (£15.85). merchandise including Second Amendment T-shirts, “Drain the Swamp Medium Roast” coffee and dolls opposing “radical gender ideology” are sold through PublicSquare.

    The platform, which launched in July 2022, generated net revenue. over the past year has increased 16 times.

    PublicSquare bills itself as the “largest values-based marketplace” in the US, claiming to be an alternative to “woke” competitors with liberal values. More than 70,000 companies have joined the platform, representing 1.6 million customers, with many reporting a surge in interest in the run-up to Christmas.

    The onesie, which is said to be “definitely going to get the kid all happy and giggling,” is sold by Moms Who Carry, whose target market is female gun enthusiasts.

    For $110, shoppers can also buy concealed gun holsters , which are available in various versions. attractive designs. Or for just $5 you can buy scrunchies decorated with a rifle design.

    For just $5 you can get a scrunchie for hair, decorated with the image of a rifle.

    Another company, Faith Friends, sells a “Hope Doll” kit that includes a “girl's journal” with 40 pages of “activities.” grow in faith.”

    The dolls are meant to honor “the truth of who God is and how He created us,” its founder said, offering an alternative to other products that claim to be “falling apart.” . altar of radical gender ideology.”

    Also available are patriotic license plates and a $24.99 bullet pouch that attaches to the stock of a rifle.

    There are also special Christmas decorations, such as the “Ultra MAGA And Proud Of It” snowflake. and a “We wish you ultra-MAGA” Christmas card.

    Meanwhile, Trump-supporting coffee drinkers have a choice of “Drain Swamp Medium Roast” and “MAGA Dark Roast.”

    The company is driven by the growing politicization of American consumers, who are encouraged to vote with their wallets.

    Back in April 2021, former President Donald Trump called on his supporters to boycott companies that opposed Georgia's tightening voting restrictions.

    Trump's hit list included Major League Baseball, Delta Airlines, ViacomCBS, Coca. – Cola and UPS delivery company.

    “For years, left-wing Democrats have played dirty by boycotting products when anything by that company is done or stated in any way that offends them. Now they are actively promoting woke and cancel culture and our sacred elections,” he said.

    Donald Trump Jr. and his bride invested in PublicSquare Photo: Yuki Iwamura/Bloomberg

    Earlier this year, controversy reignited over Bud Light's decision to partner with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

    Beer sales fell, down 24% over month.

    Parent company AB InBev lost millions of dollars in value as conservatives turned to other brands, particularly Mexican beer Modelo.

    PublicSquare took the consumer culture war a step further by providing a trading platform for companies cashing in on the conservative backlash .

    Trump loyalists such as ardent Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene are even touting the online marketplace at their rallies.

    Donald Trump Jr. and his fiancee Kimberly Guilfoyle are among those who invested in the firm.

    In a promotional video, Trump Jr. hailed “the American market for freedom-loving businesses.”

    “Success so far It's been incredible, but we're going on the offensive. We stand head-to-head with a woke economy,” Trump Jr. said.

    Promoting the company's app, Trump Jr. added, “This is an absolute game-changer for patriotic economics and freedom lovers.” Americans across the country.

    “We stand up to companies like Amazon and let our dollars reflect our values.”

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