ALBAWABA - After going viral for surviving an assassination attempt at one of his rallies in Pennsylvania, former US president Donald Trump seems to have allegedly received merchandise referencing the incident, according to users on the X (formerly known as Twitter). "That was fast!"
The alleged merchandise in question is a T-shirt of Donald Trump raising his fist in the air while blood pours down from his ear after it was grazed by a bullet by the shooter who was later shot dead by Secret Service using a sniper.
Donald Trump assassination attempt merchandise just hit the market!
Some users on X speculated that the t-shirt was first allegedly printed in and manufactured in China following a plethora of comments that said:
"This is China speed!"
Xi Jingping's parody account jokingly wrote, "We got a new idea to increase our GDP growth rate."
"I said Trump would be trying to make money off of this before the day was up. I was right."
"China is built differently."
By the time of writing this, it's unclear if the t-shirt in question was actually printed in China or if it was manufactured in the first place, but only time will tell!
This is not the first time Trump has tried to profit from an incident

Donald Trump raising fist following the assassination attempt. (Photo by Rebecca DROKE / AFP)
Donald Trump has taken advantage of making a profit from previous incidents in the past. His mugshot merchandise which was initiated by his son Donald Trump Jr. had a website that sold t-shirts, mugs, hats, and more.
Following a failed assassination attempt, the FBI announced the identification of the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, of Pennsylvania.
Unfortunately, an innocent man was shot dead and two were injured due to the assassination attempt, according to local authorities.
It was confirmed that the Secret Service shot Crooks dead after the shooting took place, as reported by AP.