Trump's China-Made Bibles Create Controversy
Trump's China-Made Bibles Create Controversy
Trump's China-Made Bibles Create Controversy
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Former President Donald Trump is selling 'God Bless the USA' Bibles, which are manufactured in Hangzhou, China despite his campaign's strong anti-China stance. The Bibles cost around $3 each but are sold for $59.99, generating potential sales revenue of approximately $7 million, with signed copies being sold for as much as $1,000. This revelation highlights a contradiction between Trump's rhetoric against China and his business practices. The Bibles, which include copies of foundational American documents, arrived in the U.S. shortly after Trump announced their sale in partnership with singer Lee Greenwood. The Trump campaign has not responded to inquiries about the manufacturing decision, which has not been previously reported.

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