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Trump Store Closing Its Doors In Bensalem

The store opened on Street Road after President Donald Trump's inauguration for his first term in 2020.

BENSALEM TOWNSHIP, PA — The Trump Store — which made its mark as a business during the president's two terms — will cease operations at the end of the month, its owner said.

"After six wonderful years at our Bensalem location, we have made the difficult decision to close," the owner said in a Facebook post.

The Trump Store held its grand opening in February 2020, during President Donald Trump's first term. It will wrap up business as the president enters the second year of his second term.

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"A big thank you to all of our loyal customers and the lifelong friends that we’ve made since our grand opening," the business said.

The store is offering discounts on all Trump merchandise from now through its closing.

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Business boomed following Trump's assassination attempt in July 2024 while he was campaigning for a second term.

Owner Mike Domanico said he was trying to restock merchandise, especially a T-shirt with an Associated Press photo of Trump pumping his fist in the air and saying "Fight, Fight, Fight" as Secret Service agents try to rush him off the stage after an assassination attempt during an outdoor rally in Butler.

The Trump Store will continue its website and also participate in regional gun shows and other special events, its owner said.

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