Trump Criticized for Selling 'God Bless the USA' Bibles Made in China
The revelation of the Bibles' origin contrasts with Trump's staunch anti-China trade rhetoric.
- Former President Donald Trump is promoting Bibles branded with his endorsement, which were printed in China despite his criticism of U.S.-China trade relations.
- Approximately 120,000 copies of the 'God Bless the USA' Bible were shipped from Hangzhou, China, to the U.S. earlier this year, with a production cost of under $3 each.
- The Bibles are being sold for $59.99, potentially generating around $7 million in revenue, highlighting a significant profit margin.
- Critics, including Tim Walz and Mark Cuban, have pointed out the irony and contradiction in Trump's business practices compared to his political stance.
- The controversy has sparked discussions about the fusion of religion and politics, with some seeing the Bibles as a symbol of Christian nationalism.