The billionaire CEO’s army of acolytes wears black caps, jeans and slogan T-shirts.
During a recent concert, Dropkick Murphys singer Ken Casey trolled a fan that was wearing a Make America Great Again T-shirt and made a bet with him about the shirt's country of origin.
The lead singer of the celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys stopped a shot in Florida over the weekend to place a bet on if a fan's MAGA shirt was made in the USA.
If you win the bet, I give you $100 and the shirt,” Casey said. Shortly after, the singer told the audience: the MAGA shirt was “made in Nicaragua! He’s taking the shirt off. We’re taking ...
Casey mentioned that Dropkick Murphys' merch is all made in America before making a “friendly” $100 bet about where the MAGA gear was manufactured. “If you lose the bet, we switch shirts ...
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