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Jimmy Kimmel Reveals ‘Grifter’ Don Jr. for lying about making his gear in America

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    Jimmy Kimmel was recently the website of Donald Trump Jr. was reading through when he noticed a strange description next to the various hats and shirts with hateful messages scribbled on them: “Designed and embroidered in the USA.”

    “The hypocrisy, they don’t even try to hide it anymore,” said the late night host during his monologue Thursday night. “I don’t think they have to hide it, nobody seems to notice.”

    But Kimmel did notice that while Trump Jr. ‘always talks about China’, things like ‘my father was hard on China’ or ‘Hunter Biden is in bed with China’, the labels on the products he sells tell a very different story. †

    Kimmel, for example, drew attention to a hat that reads “FJB” — short for “Fuck Joe Biden” — which “might have been designed and embroidered here, but we ordered one of the hats and boy, you’re not going to believe this, it’s actually made in, how about, China.”

    “You won’t find that on his website, though,” the host added, showcasing product after product, from a “Let’s Go Brandon” T-shirt to a T-shirt that reads “Let’s Get Biden to Quit” (” Just in time for Pride Month’) to the ‘lovely sentiment’, ‘In a World Full of Alecs, Be a Kyle’ which were manufactured in countries like Nicaragua and El Salvador.

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    “And why doesn’t he have shirts made here?” Kimmel asked. “Because they cost about 30 percent more to have them made here.”

    After proudly giving his audience a Jimmy Kimmel Live! T-shirt that is actually “made in the USA”, he shook his head and said “shameless, worthless crooks and leeches are what these people are.”

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