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Two new bobbleheads feature bloody Trump with fist in air, another with bandage over ear
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Date:2025-04-28 00:05:21
Two more bobbleheads of former President Donald Trump hit the market Wednesday, including one with his bloody, iconic fight pose captured on camera following his attempted assignation earlier this month.
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled new bobbleheads featuring one with the politician and businessman's historic pose with a bleeding ear and his fist in the air after the July 13th attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.
The second depicts the former president wearing an ear bandage at last week’s Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee.
"We have received a flood of requests for bobbleheads to commemorate these two historic images that are sure to be among the most iconic moments in history,” National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar told USA TODAY.
The historic moments captured on camera have already led to the creation of a slew of other merchandise, including the heavyweight Trump bobblehead depicting Trump in boxer's gloves, readying for a fight, which sold out during the RNC.
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Trump bobblehead with blood on ear and face in historic 'fight' pose
The first new bobblehead features Trump wearing a navy blue suit with blood on his ear and face, with his fist raised, and standing on a red, white, and blue-lined circular base bearing his name.
"The bobblehead replicates the iconic moment when the Republican presidential candidate pumped his fist defiantly to the crowd in the seconds after surviving an assassination attempt during his campaign rally on Saturday, July 13th in Butler, Pennsylvania," Sklar said.
The second bobblehead depicts Trump wearing a navy blue suit and red tie with a bandage over his right ear, standing on a circular base with his name featured on it.
Two days after the assassination attempt, Trump made his first public appearance at the RNC in Milwaukee wearing a bandage over his right ear.
How much is new Trump fight bobblehead?
The bobbleheads cost $30 each plus a flat-rate shipping charge of $8 per order, according to the business.
The memorabilia is expected to ship in December.
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Where to get new Trump bobbleheads
The limited-edition bobbleheads, individually numbered, are only available through the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum’s Online Store.
The bobbleheads are now available for pre-order at the following link.
Located in Milwaukee, The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum opened in 2019 and claims to have 10,000 different bobbleheads from around the world.
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X @nataliealund.
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