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Trump uses image of Jill Biden to sell his perfumes and colognes

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(The Hill) — President-elect Donald Trump shared an image of first lady Jill Biden when trying to sell his perfume Sunday.

“Here are my new Trump Perfumes & Colognes! I call them Fight, Fight, Fight, because they represent us WINNING,” Trump posted to his Truth Social site. “Great Christmas gifts for the family.”


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The post included a photo of Trump and the first lady in Paris with the text, “A fragrance your enemies can’t resist!” They both were in France for the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral on Saturday. They shared a moment before French First Lady Brigitte Macron took the seat between them at the ceremony.

US First Lady Jill Biden talks to President-elect Donald Trump sits in Notre Dame Cathedral as France’s iconic cathedral is formally reopening its doors for the first time since a devastating fire nearly destroyed the 861-year-old landmark in 2019, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024 in Paris. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, Pool)

The cathedral reopened this weekend after it suffered a devastating fire in 2019.

On his fragrance website, Trump said the perfume is a “Rally Cry In A Bottle.” The bottle of cologne features Trump with his raised fist and the words “fight, fight, fight,” which are references to the assassination attempt against him in July.


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The men’s cologne and women’s perfume are both selling for $199.

It’s not the first time Trump has promoted an item for sale. Earlier this year, he debuted gold-colored high-top sneakers that sold for $399 and a high-dollar watch collection.

He also released Victory 47 cologne and perfume products in the past. Shortly after the election, the president-elect began selling $11,000 signed MAGA guitars.

The maker of those guitars was reportedly sent a cease and desist order by Gibson, which alleged the guitars ripped off their own design.

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