Former Trump in the United States recently showed a sneaker named "Trump" on a business occasion, which attracted widespread attention on the Internet. The shoe comes in a $399 color with the U.S. flag on the back, and is said to have been made by Trump himself. In his speech, Trump praised the shoes he had been discussing for 12 or 13 years and was convinced that it would lead to a great victory. However, the online sales of this sneaker have nothing to do with Trump's campaign, it was carried out through a special company. As of the evening of the 18th, the number of online sales of the series of sneakers reached more than 1,000 pairs, including Trump himself, at least 10 pairs were signed by Trump himself.
As soon as this news came out, all major online platforms in society exploded, and many netizens were shocked by Trump's operation, and they were also aroused by curiosity, and began to leave messages below. Some people say they love the sneakers, they feel like Trump, and they are worth collecting, so they want to buy a pair. Others said they hated the sneakers, felt ugly and boring, and said that Mr. Trump was trying to use his fame and power to his advantage. Others said they were very interested in the texture and comfort of the shoes and were not sure whether Trump was wearing them on his feet or just advertising.
Many netizens have even begun to speculate about Trump's purpose in selling shoes, saying that Trump's move is to pay off his debts and raise money for his own election. There are reports that the New York State Superior Court in the United States has announced that Trump is suspected of financial fraud and should pay 3$5.5 billion plus corresponding interest. On top of that, Trump will face several lawsuits and investigations, which will most likely result in him paying additional legal fees. As a result, some netizens speculated that Trump was paying off his debts by selling shoes, and some joked that Trump should also sell his hairstyle or sell his stadium. Other netizens speculated that Trump was selling shoes to raise money for his 2024 year, that Trump's camp had already posted ads on the Internet, and that he himself did not plan to quit. Some netizens also ridiculed Trump for putting his signature on other signs, or putting his name on the U.S. flag.
All in all, Trump's shoe sale case has aroused heated discussions among people from all walks of life, including those who agree with it, those who oppose it, those who are curious, and those who scoff at it. Whatever Trump's intentions, this move is enough to once again demonstrate his business and marketing skills, as well as his leadership and influence. Whether Trump's sneakers will become a fashion trend or a political icon will still have to wait for the test of time and the market.