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A pro-Trump store in upstate New York called the Team Deplorable Community Activity Center ndash; whose owner planned to turn the shop into a national support center for the president s agenda ndash; has closed after just two d
air max ays.The store vanished as suddenly as it had appeared this week in Webster, a village outside of Rochester, CBS affiliate WROC reports. In its two-day lifespan, the store drew an Independence Day protest and fierce social media backlash while its owner tried to raise $150,0
air max 00. All the while, it sold little more than T-shirts and hats that had no connection to Trump.The owner, Bruce Ben-Dov, had called himself the CEO of Team Deplorable. Bruce Ben-Dov, who owned lsquo;Trumprsquo Team Deplorablersquo; says he closed the store because he ran out of money and didnrsquo;t want to open himself up to legal liability. Ben-Dovrsquo GoFu
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