Greenland, MAGA and Trump
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Victor Schøtt of Greenland Support, which created the hats, told Newsweek: “Most of our sales go to the United States.”
The organization Support Greenland is selling merchandise that benefits Greenlandic causes, like youth resources and sustainable tourism.
Bright red baseball caps reading “Make America Go Away” have surged in popularity among Danes and Greenlanders, who have adopted them as a symbol of resistance to President Trump’s push to acquire Greenland.
Greenland Support founder Victor Schøtt said his goal is to build solidarity for Greenland's sovereignty as Donald Trump threatens a takeover.
The hats, stamped with the slogan “Make America Go Away,” flip Trump’s familiar campaign line and have been widely shared on social media while also appearing at street demonstrations. Over the weekend, protesters braved subzero temperatures in Copenhagen, many wearing the caps as a pointed symbol of resistance.
Protesters in Greenland have embraced a new kind of red MAGA hat — one that reads “Make America Go Away.”
Dave, who has a dislike for Donald Trump's policies, has become an internet sensation after deciding on an unusual method of protesting by teaching crows to attack red MAGA caps
The Trump Store in Vernon, which sells flags, hats and a wide array of merchandise promoting President Donald Trump, is closing its doors Jan. 19, the store announced.