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A line of merchandise sold by the Florida Republican Party with branding for the state's newest immigration deportation ...
The Republican Party of Florida on Saturday removed a line of deportation-themed shirts, hats and other tchotchkes for sale on its website that mimicked The Home Depot’s logo.
The Florida GOP had released merchandise, including baseball caps, coffee mugs, and T-shirts, bearing the branding “THE DEPORT DEPOT” in orange block lettering.
After Thursday’s announcement, the Republican Party of Florida started selling merchandise with the logo “Deportation Depot” ...
"We don't allow any organization to use our branding or logo for their commercial purposes," a Home Depot spokesperson told Newsweek.