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Trump's gold sneakers sold out twice. Here's batch 3.

053MerchandiseThe MAGA Offers$499Apr 30, 2026Annotated by Grok 4.20
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The MAGA Offers

22,500 sold.


Two sellouts.


Now batch 3 just dropped.


And the haters are STILL mad about it.


You know the ones I'm talking about.


Gold Trump high-tops with the American flag and his signature embroidered on the side.


Bold. Loud. Unapologetic.


And when you wear these...people know EXACTLY who you are.


No guessing. No small talk.


That's not a shoe.


That's a statement they can't cancel.




Cushioned insoles. Breathable. True to size.


Built for rallies, cookouts, or anywhere you're done apologizing.


Right now they're $229.95. Down from $499.


Free shipping. 60-day guarantee.


But the last two batches disappeared FAST.


⇒ Get your Never Surrender sneakers before this batch is gone


OR call 1-855-965-2781 right now for an exclusive discount we can't post online.


- The MAGA Offers


P.S. 60-day guarantee means zero risk. If they're not for you, send them back. But 22K+ patriots would probably disagree. Want the BEST price? Call 1-855-965-2781 for a special deal you won't see online.


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Curator’s Note

This specimen is the third documented appearance of Trump-associated footwear merchandise in the Parler newsletter archive, continuing the committee’s pattern of scarcity-driven limited-batch marketing. The copy employs a three-act narrative of prior sellouts, cultural defiance, and urgent acquisition. The rhetorical positioning of a $229.95 athletic shoe as an uncancellable political statement reflects an ongoing anthropological shift wherein consumer objects become proxies for ideological identification. Of particular note is the escalation from previous batches and the introduction of an off-platform telephone channel promising an unadvertised lower price, a classic direct-response sales tactic. The research context confirms earlier batches did sell out rapidly but were purchased primarily by political supporters rather than sneaker enthusiasts.