Conservative beer company draws $1M by featuring Donald Trump's iconic fist bump on new can

Beer company's CEO Seth Weathers said their new packaging pays homage to Donald Trump's courage in surviving an assassination attempt last month
PUBLISHED AUG 30, 2024
The limited-edition can featuring 'President Trump's iconic fist pump' was issued by Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer in July (X/@ultrarightbeer, Getty Images)
The limited-edition can featuring 'President Trump's iconic fist pump' was issued by Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer in July (X/@ultrarightbeer, Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Ultra Right, a conservative beer company, reported that sales of its recently released can, which features former president Donald Trump's fist pump after almost being killed, have topped $1 million, leading the corporation to contribute to his campaign.

"Just a month and a half ago, Former President Trump narrowly escaped death in an assassination attempt, a story the liberal media has already swept under the rug, we’re here to ensure this moment is not forgotten as we head into the most important election of our lifetime," Seth Weathers, CEO of Conservative Dad’s™ Ultra Right Beer, said in a press release on Friday, August 30, announcing that the limited edition can has surpassed $1 million in sales.



 

How much is Seth Weathers donating to Donald Trump's campaign?

Seth Weathers claimed to be giving Donald Trump's campaign a $25,000 donation.

"Our mission has always been twofold: to brew the best beer possible while also representing a movement," Weathers said, per Fox News. "A movement of conservatives who are fed up with the woke agenda. Understanding the significance of this election, I’ve personally contributed $25,000 to President Trump’s campaign and its authorized re-election committee. I could not do this without the support of our loyal customers."

According to the press release, the limited-edition six-pack "Conservative Dad’s™ FIGHT" will only be available until September 15th, 11.59 PM EST. "Our previous limited-edition Trump mugshot beer cans have fetched up to $1,000 per case on eBay, and I’m confident this latest release will become even more of a collector’s item," Weathers said.

BUTLER, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 13: Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump is rushed offstage during a rally on July 13, 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania. Butler County district attorney Richard Goldinger said the shooter is dead after injuring former U.S. President Donald Trump, killing one audience member and injuring another in the shooting. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
 Ultra Right beer's sales skyrocketed after they showcased Donald Trump's iconic fist photo on their cans (Getty Images)

Limited-edition beer can was released shortly after Donald Trump's murder attempt

The limited-edition can featuring "President Trump's iconic fist pump" was issued by Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer in July, not long after Donald Trump's assassination attempt.

In April 2023, Ultra Right Beer was launched after the conservative boycott of Bud Light due to the company's association with a transgender influencer. The beer quickly gained popularity on the internet.

"The last year was a pretty wild ride by anyone's definition for Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer. We launched on April 12 of 2023, and it went just incredibly wild and went very viral online," Weathers told Fox News Digital earlier this year.

Internet berates beer company for earning $1M by featuring Donald Trump's fist bump

Netizens took a shot at the conservative beer company for making huge profits and donating a margin of it to Donald Trump's campaign.

One X user tweeted, "Who cares? They should put his picture on bleach holding a syringe. That would fit him better…" Another added, "Nothing but a big mess!"

"Keep worshipping the orange Christ," remarked one, while someone else noted, "In small print on the can it says a registered republican shot the felon." 



 



 



 



 

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