Donald Trump Tries To Sell $399 Branded Sneakers One Day After Being Hit With $355M Fine: 'I Think It's Going To Be A Big Success' By Benzinga
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62% : The event, known as "The Greatest Sneaker Show On Earth," saw Trump introducing the first official Trump footwear, a pair of shiny gold high tops named "Never Surrender High-Tops" and priced at $399.55% : "There's a lot of emotion in this room," Trump said at the event, holding up and showing off a pair of gold shoes, then placing one on each side of his podium.
23% : Also Read: Judge Calls Out Ivanka Trump In New York Civil Fraud Case, Says Her Memory Recall Was 'Suspect'While some attendees cheered, others booed, underscoring the divisive nature of Trump's figure in American politics and culture, reported the outlet.
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