Summary
A store in Pennsylvania selling Donald Trump merchandise is closing at the end of January due to a drop in sales during Trump's second term as President. The owner, Mike Domanico, mentioned that while the store had been successful since opening in 2020, it is now time to move on, partly because he wants to focus on other business ventures.
Key Facts
- The Trump Store is located in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, and is closing on January 31 due to declining sales.
- The store owner, Mike Domanico, opened the shop in 2020 and kept it running due to initial success.
- The store became a popular spot for Trump supporters to gather, with some customers traveling long distances.
- President Trump's current approval rating is at 39%, with higher support among Republicans at 81%.
- Sales increased during former President Joe Biden's administration but slowed during Trump's second term.
- Domanico plans to focus on selling gun-show merchandise after closing the store.
- The store's location is in Bucks County, a swing area that helped Trump win Pennsylvania in the 2024 election.
- The store is closing as the lease ends in February and Domanico wants to shift his business focus.