‘Make America Go Away’ hats go viral; Walz decries protesters interrupting church service
In this Media Miss Minute, protesters are using President Donald Trump’s iconic MAGA hats to push back against his plan to take over Greenland. Plus, Minnesota’s Democratic governor is speaking out against a recent anti-ICE protest that interrupted church.
Media Miss by the right: ‘Make America Go Away’ red caps become symbol of defiance
A Copenhagen clothing store is using some of Trump’s own imagery to protest his push to acquire Greenland. They’re selling hats that look like his MAGA hats, but instead of “Make America Great Again,” they say “Make America Go Away.”
While the store produced the hats several months ago, they recently went viral after Trump renewed his push to take control of the Danish territory.
Media Miss by the left: Walz says he doesn’t support protesters interrupting places of worship
Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is decrying an anti-ICE protest that interrupted a church service in St. Paul on Sunday. While Walz has made it clear he’s against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota, he has also urged for peaceful demonstrations.
“The Governor has repeatedly and unequivocally urged protesters to do so peacefully,” Walz’s office said in a statement to Fox News. “While people have a right to speak out, he in no way supports interrupting a place of worship.”
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