
US President Donald Trump constantly promotes the “Make in America” slogan and aggressively targets countries that impose import taxes to encourage domestic production. ‘Make America Great Again’ apparel is widely available and selling like crazy. But is he breaking the law in his backyard? Yes, especially regarding clothing, if media comments are to be believed.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has been widely criticised by internet users for wearing a dress that was purportedly produced in China, according to a story in a portion of the Indian media.
The absurdity of the Trump administration’s strong approach on China was highlighted by the hate speech that followed Chinese envoy Zhang Zhisheng sharing a photo of the garment on social media.
The lace was made at a Chinese factory in Mabu, according to a Weibo user quoted by Zhang, Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Denpasar, Indonesia, who posted a picture of Leavitt wearing the outfit. It is business to accuse China. Purchasing in China is essential. An employee of a Chinese firm recognized the dress’s exquisite lace as its product, Zhang wrote on X.
The message gained momentum on social media, setting off a horrible chain of events. Leavitt was accused of using unfair standards since he supported nationalistic trade policy while sporting a garment produced in China. “Leavitt slams Is it hypocritical to wear a Chinese-made dress while wearing one produced in China? One user commented, “Classic politician tactic: blame China, but keep the cheap goods.
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