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The Trump Organization said several unnamed businesses sold counterfeit coffee mugs, hats and other goods bearing its trademarks.
President Donald Trump has been accused of cheating at golf after a video went viral. The President has been in Scotland this weekend at Turnberry.
But The Trump Organization’s lawsuit isn’t your run-of-the-mill trademark case — look at the filing and you won’t find a list of sellers the firm is going after. Instead, there’s a vague stand-in for the defendants: “The individuals, corporations, limited liability companies … identified on Schedule A.”
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In his most recent financial disclosure, Trump reported hundreds of millions in income from his various properties, including golf clubs and his Mar-a-Lago estate and club. He has also earned millions from other business ventures, including trademarking merchandise like watches and fragrances.
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Trump Organization sues Amazon and eBay sellers accusing them of hawking knock-off MAGA merchandise
Trump Organization sues Amazon and eBay sellers accusing them of hawking knock-off MAGA merchandise - The President’s company sells Trump-branded hats, mugs and flags among other goods
The decision comes roughly two years after former President Joe Biden reentered the U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, following Mr. Trump's decision to withdraw the U.S. from the entity during his first term.
Despite the name of the new cellular company and its association with the President’s family, the Trump Organization will not be directly involved in making Trump Mobile’s products or providing the phone service to customers. Instead, the company is using Trump’s name under a licensing deal.
Senate Democrats are imploring President Donald Trump's administration to step up its role in addressing suffering and starvation in Gaza