The merchandise at the Great American State Fair was surprisingly devoid of Donald Trump imagery. People looking for his face on T-shirts, hats, or scarves found only the Freedom 250 emblem or generic designs. The selection felt disconnected from the president, even though the fair is his project. Trump-branded shirts and hats with his image were sold at his opening rally on June 24, but those items were gone from the fairgrounds by late June. Some of what remained was generic or looked like leftover stock from previous events.
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