Nicholas J. Fuentes and America First Movement

Follow Nicholas J. Fuentes on various platforms, order new merch, watch the show on Cozy, and follow America First HQ and America First Foundation for updates and information.

Early Launch of Fall and Halloween Merchandise by Big-Box Retailers

Big-box retailers like Home Depot, Lowe's, Party City, Michaels, and Starbucks are launching fall and Halloween merchandise earlier than ever, attributing it to early customer demand and the changing consumer behavior post-COVID. Experts suggest that data-driven marketing strategies and the influence of seasonal retailer Spirit Halloween have contributed to the success of these early rollouts.

Disney Store's removal and return of 'The Acolyte' merchandise

Disney Store removed merchandise for the streaming series 'The Acolyte' but then brought it back. Speculation suggests it was due to avoiding paying residuals. The series had the lowest audience score in Star Wars history and was quickly canceled by Disney. The social justice crowd online criticized the merch removal, and Disney caved in, despite potential financial losses.

Coverage of 2024 Democratic National Convention and country music appeal

Fox News Digital covers the 2024 Democratic National Convention focusing on the party's attempt to appeal to country music fans and reclaim rural and Southern identity through merchandise. Rolling Stone praises the move while mocking Trump supporters' understanding of country music. Social media reacts with mixed opinions.

Hosting an Olympics Watch Party

Tips and ideas for hosting an Olympics watch party to celebrate the Summer Olympics with friends and family.

Kamala Harris Campaign Merchandise Featuring Doug Emhoff's Throwback Photo

Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign launched merchandise featuring a throwback photo of her husband, Doug Emhoff, at age 20. Emhoff acknowledged cheating on his first wife with their nanny, who reportedly got pregnant. Emhoff confirmed the affair but did not address the alleged pregnancy.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett's Merchandise and Insult of Republican Colleague

Rep. Jasmine Crockett made merchandise based on her insult of a Republican colleague and is using the money to support the Democratic Party. Her insult went viral, and she filed a trademark application for the phrase. She discussed the incident on 'The View' and the importance of respect and bipartisan collaboration in politics.

Political Merchandise and Fundraising

Representative Jasmine Crockett is selling merchandise that criticizes Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene to raise money for her campaign and to support democracy.

Feud between Rep. Jasmine Crockett and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

Rep. Jasmine Crockett mocked for promoting misspelled merchandise inspired by feud with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene during a congressional hearing. Social media users criticize her for misspelling her own name on the T-shirt. Controversy arose during a House Oversight Committee hearing about Attorney General Merrick Garland.

Target's Decision on LGBTQ+ Merchandise for Pride Month

Target will not carry LGBTQ+ merchandise for Pride month in some stores following backlash last year. The retailer will offer the collection online and in select stores based on historical sales performance.

Charles Barkley criticizes black people wearing Trump mugshot merchandise

Former NBA player Charles Barkley criticized black people who wear Donald Trump's mugshot-related merchandise, calling them 'freakin' idiots'. He clarified that he wouldn't physically harm anyone but stands by his statement. He emphasized that individuals have the right to vote for whoever they choose.

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Merchandise Criticism

Fans criticize Taylor Swift's new Eras Tour merchandise for high price and poor design, with many expressing disappointment on social media.

Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Event Merchandise

CPAC event in Washington D.C. featured odd merchandise like a January 6-themed pinball machine and 'Woke Tears' bottles. American Conservative Union chairman criticized the media and Democrats. Various Trump-themed items were on display.