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Meet the Jeff Bezos of MAGA merchandise who’s making so much money he funded pro-Trump candidates across America

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Donald Trump may be out of office, but the devotion of his fan base hasn’t abated. RT.com spoke to Ronald Solomon, the businessman who’s generating significant sums for Republicans by selling MAGA merchandise to the faithful.

Ronald Solomon is a mirror image of the man who’s the face of his business, Donald Trump. They talk alike, think alike, love a deal, come from New York … and both are presidents.

Solomon, who now resides in Las Vegas, is president of the MAGA Mall, which designs, produces and sells an ever-expanding range of Trump merchandise. He is permanently criss-crossing the US to follow Trump or attend conferences.

The popularity of his business is astonishing; in a single month, it ships no less than 20,000 hats, with the top seller the ‘classic’ red MAGA cap. Trump’s fondness of his own version has been the perfect advertising and is one reason why MAGA Mall’s annual turnover is in the millions.

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Speaking to RT.com, Solomon, 61, doesn’t hold back in his praise, saying, “Trump has turned out to be a great president. We’re very lucky to have him. He didn’t put up with any nonsense to get things done.”

Despite Trump leaving office, the appetite for MAGA gear is substantial. Solomon was at the recent Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Florida and described demand as “unbelievable.”

He continued, “I get calls from all over the US wanting the products, from state and county Republican parties, gun stores and other retailers that I wholesale to. My website has exploded.”

This can be partly attributed to the product list, which is extensive. He makes flags, banners, visors, face masks, mugs, greeting cards, T-shirts, jewellery, pins, bumper stickers and even a teddy, Trumpy Bear. A willingness to react to events helps, too.

“I immediately change my products and adapt with what’s going on; I had Trump 2024 hats in production a week after the election,” he explained. “The red MAGA hat has always been a big seller, but now Trump 2024 with the American flag on the bill is also doing well.” A sign of what’s in store at the next election, perhaps?

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While Trump has no official connection to the MAGA Mall, he does like its style, as was seen when the Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana Billy Nungesser greeted a smiling 45th president wearing a pair of Ronald’s socks, which have a comedy swathe of material depicting Trump’s combover.

The spark for the idea for the business came when Solomon tried to buy Trump hats for his staff at a non-profit organization he operated called US Patriots. He needed 50, but was dismayed at what was on offer.

Solomon explained, “They were expensive and the quality wasn’t great, so I had 144 hats made so I could get a good deal. I picked out prime quality cotton twill and the thread, with big letters [reading] ‘Make America Great Again’ on them. I sold the others and people wanted other colors, so I started making those and it grew into this.”

But it hasn’t all been plain sailing. Just like Trump, Solomon has attracted criticism, with the MAGA Mall’s line of dictator T-shirts coming under particular fire. This features a range of Democrats, including Joe Biden, depicted with a small mustache, comparing them to Adolf Hitler. Media reports saw Solomon flooded with hate mail and he has left Twitter – as has Trump, albeit involuntarily – and now uses conservative social media platform Parler.

But he is robust in his defense. “I don’t think those T-shirts go too far at all,” he said. “Those are great sellers. Look at what the Democrats have been doing. If you really think about it, they’ve been calling Trump Hitler for four years now. But Trump is for freedom of speech, assembly rights and to keep and bear arms – he is against massive socialism.”

While clearly a colorful character, Solomon does have an agenda. Part of the proceeds from the MAGA Mall are redistributed to Republican candidates and he claims that has had an impact on election results.

He said, “I know for a fact that there were many close elections and because the Trump products raised money and got more awareness out, they were instrumental in getting more Republicans elected.

I look for close races and I either donate products so they earn money that way, or I’ll give them the money directly. We have a one-time opportunity because of the popularity of Trump to raise a tremendous amount of money for the party.”

Despite Trump’s departure from the limelight, Solomon believes the public reaction to the Biden administration is driving demand for his merchandise. During our chat, he had five separate inquiries to sign off new orders, and he is currently developing new lines, including cowboy hats and fresh flags.

As with Trump, he’s fiercely proud of his work ethic and admitted, “I’ve only had one day off since February 1992 and that’s because I was sick.”

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Plus he’s not short of confidence and is in no doubt his offerings are the best around. “Most of my hats and T-shirts are knocked off by my competitors, but they are not as good, as all my products are designed by me using only the finest materials,” he smiled. “The others don’t even come close.”

A sentiment his idol would surely agree with.

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German military to sell tons of toilet paper

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The Bundeswehr decided to jettison inventory that does not fit new dispensers

The German military is auctioning off nearly 10,000 rolls of toilet paper that do not fit new dispensers at Bundeswehr facilities, local media reported on Monday.

According to a posting on the Vebeg online auction platform, which was picked up by the German TV network RTL, the Bundeswehr is offering a total of 12 pallets of toilet paper stored in 360 boxes that has a transport weight of over 3 tons.

While it is unclear when exactly the ad was posted, the auction is scheduled to last until May 31. The winning bidder will be able to pick up the toilet paper, which was produced by the Sweden-based company Tork, at the military barracks in the city of Wesel, not far from Munster in the northwestern part of the country.

Potential buyers will need to register with the military department where the inventory is being stored before coming to the premises to pick it up or view it, the ad reads.

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The German military told RTL that the sale was due to having switched the toilet paper dispensers at Bundeswehr sanitary facilities to pieces made by a different company.

“However, the toilet paper from the first company cannot be used in a universal hygiene dispenser,” a Bundeswehr spokesman told the outlet.

According to RTL, the German military has also put printer toners, desks, and laptops up for sale.

The state of the Bundeswehr stocks of weaponry and other equipment and amenities has been an issue of concern in Germany. In March, Eva Hogl, who serves as the country’s parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces, claimed that the Bundeswehr “has too little of everything and it has had even less since February 24, 2022,” referring to when Russia started its military campaign in Ukraine. Since then, Berlin has provided massive military and economic support to Kiev.

She noted that the German army also lacked “functioning toilets, clean showers… indoor sports facilities, troop kitchens… and last but not least, wireless internet.”

Hogl also pointed out that the government had failed to spend any of the money from a €100 billion ($108 billion) special defense fund created last year in light of the Ukraine conflict.

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First female Saudi astronaut heads to space

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The Falcon 9 has successfully blasted off on a private mission carrying Saudi and American astronauts to the ISS

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Sunday, on a mission from the Houston-based company Axiom Space. It also carried the first Saudi woman to travel to the cosmos.

The mission, dubbed Ax-2, is Axiom’s second private mission bound for the International Space Station. The company utilized SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft, named Freedom, to carry the crew and the Falcon 9 to deliver it from Earth’s atmosphere.

Shortly after liftoff, the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket successfully performed a boost-back burn to SpaceX’s Landing Zone-1 and touched down safely about seven minutes and 45 seconds after launch.

The Dragon then detached from the Falcon 9’s upper stage some 12 minutes after liftoff and headed to the ISS to perform a docking scheduled for Monday.

Aboard Freedom are the first two Saudi Arabian nationals to travel to the ISS, including stem cell researcher Rayyanah Barnawi – the first Saudi woman ever to enter space. Joining the Ax-2 as mission pilot is businessman John Shofner, who paid out of his own pocket for the trip.

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Leading the mission is commander Peggy Whitson – a former NASA astronaut who has spent 665 days in space throughout her career, more than any other American or any other woman, and was also the first woman to serve as commander aboard the ISS. She currently works as Axiom’s director of human spaceflight.

The four-person crew is expected to spend eight days aboard the ISS, living and working alongside the seven astronauts currently residing there. They will also conduct independent research, including into how people that have not undergone rigorous training will react when first introduced to microgravity.

Axiom has announced plans to further develop commercialized spaceflight and even launch its own free floating private space station by the end of the decade. The first module of this future station is expected to be sent up to the ISS next year, with another three pieces to follow by the end of 2027.

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Kenya supports creation of pan-African court

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The move may prompt more African nations to ratify the Malabo Protocol, a political analyst told TSFT

Kenyan President William Ruto says his country will ratify the 2014 Malabo Protocol by September in a move towards making the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) an official legislative organ of the African Union (AU).

The Malabo Protocol seeks to convert the PAP into a full-fledged legislative body, which would hold jurisdiction over international and transnational organized crimes; in other words, creating an African international crimes court.

The protocol must be approved by at least 28 countries before it can enter into force. However, only 15 of the 22 signatories to the protocol in 2014 have ratified it, making Kenya the 16th.

Ken Bosire, a Kenyan political analyst, told RT that Nairobi’s decision to give the PAP legislative power is a “positive move” that could inspire other African leaders to follow suit. “The new president of Kenya seems to have some kind of persuasive sway among leaders of the region,” he added.

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