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The founder of “Bikers for Trump” said he sells pro-Trump T-shirts made in Haiti because American-made products are too expensive.“If I get a T-shirt made in the USA, it’s going to cost ...
It is too expensive to manufacture pro-Trump T-shirts in the U.S., according to the founder of Bikers for Trump—who says he manufactures his Trump supporting garments in Haiti to save money.
Ralph Sawyer is described as 6-foot-1 with brown hair and was last seen wearing an orange bike helmet, blue shirt and black ...
These claims don’t necessarily hold up to scrutiny. The closer you look at Bikers for Trump, the more it seems that the thing they are best at is selling T-shirts.
Chris Cox, the founder of Bikers for Trump, examines his motorcycle on Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020, outside the Bikers for Trump trailer he brought to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, in Sturgis, S.D. (AP ...
As the Trump campaign struggles to gain momentum less than 90 days from the election, Bikers for Trump has taken advantage of recent motorcycle rallies to make direct appeals to register to vote.
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Bikers For Trump Changes Its Name To Bikers For AmericaPolitical group Bikers for Trump has dropped the former president's name, and changed its title to Bikers for America, according to a Federal Election Commission filing on Sept. 30.
Edgewater, Fla.—It was Thursday of Daytona Bike Week, and Chris Cox was standing on a makeshift stage out in back of the No Name Saloon, a biker bar advertising cheap beer and a wet t-shirt ...
Bikers have been among the groups most loyal to Trump, as motorcyclists in the United States tend to be predominantly working-class men older than 50 and veterans — demographics that comprise ...
One of the world’s largest motorcycle rallies in the world at Sturgis, South Dakota, is becoming a celebration of Donald Trump, over the mighty Harley-Davidson.
News Founder of ‘Bikers for Trump’ Sells Haiti-Made Shirts to Avoid Higher Labor Costs Chris Cox says that the difference in cost influenced him to make the call for foreign-made shirts.
Stugis, S.D. – It’s a Friday night at a crowded biker bar in South Dakota when Chris Cox, founder of Bikers for Trump, takes the stage. While many have come to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally for ...
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