The question of whether Donald Trump’s “God Bless the USA” Bibles were made in China has sparked much debate. As Trump defends his pro-American stance and criticizes foreign production, the origins of these Bibles have come under scrutiny, raising questions about the consistency of his message.
Trump's 'God Bless the USA' Bibles: Made in China, Sold as American Symbols
Below is a closer look at the controversy surrounding Trump's Bibles and what their location of production might reveal.
Donald Trump’s “God Bless the USA” Bibles were made in Hangzhou, China (via AP News). They were shipped by a printing company called New Ade Cultural Media. These Bibles feature American Foundation documents. They were made through a partnership between Trump and country singer Lee Greenwood.
The production cost of each “God Bless the USA” Bible in China was less than $3. According to shipping records, approximately 120,000 Bibles were shipped to the U.S., worth a total of $342,000. These Bibles sell for $59.99 each, with some special editions selling for as much as $1,000, generating an estimated $7 million in revenue.