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T-shirts With Slogans: Lok Sabha Adjourned For The Day Amid Protest By Opposition Members - MSNEarlier, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla objected to the DMK members wearing T-shirts with slogans written on them and said such actions were against the rules of procedure of the House.
Among the popular slogans are "Trump 2024," "That's My President," and even "You Missed." Former Trump adviser Sebastian Gorka is also selling shirts for $29.99 with text that says "The President ...
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has released guidance to county elections officials statewide saying voters are permitted to wear clothing with slogans such as “Make America Great Again ...
Apparel with slogans like "Black Lives Matter" and "Don't Tread On Me" might be considered OK in some places but not others, due to their perceived association with political candidates and parties.
With prices ranging anywhere from around $9 to $40, T-shirts emblazoned with images of Trump pumping his clenched fist in the air while blood streaks across his face have gone viral.
A group of teachers at a New Jersey high school sparked outrage by wearing Gulf of America T-shirts to class — in what some have called an attempt to bully Latino students in the majority ...
Myah Saakwa-Mante, a 20-year-old British university student, was caught at Los Angeles International Airport and arrested after allegedly attempting to smuggle T-shirts soaked with methamphetamine.
Owens is not the first to begin selling the viral images of Trump as T-shirts were made available over the weekend on China's two biggest e-commerce platforms, Taobao and JD.com, for as little as $4.
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The shirts echo a sentiment from head coach Matt Aranda earlier in July. He, too, has not shied away from the fact that Baylor benefits from the new landscape of college football.
That photo showed eight people wearing T-shirts reading, "Nebraska Walz's for Trump." The Associated Press published that the people in the real photo were distant cousins of the Walz family.
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