Bobblehead depicts Trump with ear gunshot wound – Washington Examiner
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled two limited-edition Trump bobbleheads, one depicting former President Donald Trump in his iconic “fight” pose after surviving an assassination attempt and another showing him with an ear bandage at the Republican National Convention. This memorabilia commemorates historic moments in Trump’s presidency, with the bobbleheads receiving a flood of requests from collectors. Political bobbleheads have grown in popularity, and these unique items are among the most iconic moments in history.
Bobblehead depicts Trump with ear gunshot wound
From high-top shoes to Bibles and even cryptocurrency, the 2024 election cycle has produced the most obscure and odd Trump memorabilia. Most recently to top the list are two bobbleheads, one of which shows former President Donald Trump moments after a bullet grazed his ear as a result of a July 13 assassination attempt on his life.
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled two limited-edition Trump bobbleheads Wednesday.
One bobblehead displays Trump with blood splashed across his face with his fist raised in the air in the now iconic fight pose following the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, during a rally, and the other bobblehead shows Trump with a bandage over his ear at the Republican National Convention.
“We have received a flood of requests for bobbleheads to commemorate these two historic images that are sure to be among the most iconic moments in history,” said Phil Sklar, National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum co-founder and CEO. “Political bobbleheads have grown in popularity since debuting in the 1960’s, and bobbleheads commemorating historic moments like these have been among the most popular.”
The two bobbleheads are available for pre-order for $30 plus an $8 shipping fee.
These new bobbleheads will join the Trump collection, which includes bobbleheads depicting him at the Resolute Desk holding up a Sharpie-altered map of Hurricane Dorian’s path, his mugshot at Atlanta’s Fulton County Jail in August, his meeting with “Rocket Man” Kim Jong Un, and a limited-sale figurine of him in an orange prison jumpsuit with hand shackles.
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum in Milwaukee has been open to the public since 2019.
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