When he took office, President Donald Trump made it clear that he lives by his own rules. This includes sartorial ones. Presidents traditionally aren't supposed to wear hats in public, yet Trump does so anyway — and often. It was understandable he would wear tacky self-promoting baseball caps during his campaign; ever the marketer, Trump often gave out samples to supporters at rallies. Yet, even after taking office, Trump has continued not only to wear the hats but also push others to do the same. To mark his 100th day in office, he held a cabinet meeting in which every member was given a "Gulf of America" cap. And, following a critical conference about the war in Ukraine, Trump forced European leaders to tour the MAGA gift shop he had installed in the White House. (No, we don't know w
Trump's MAGA Hats Aren't Hiding Signs Of Aging As Well As He Thinks They Are

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