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Trump Sex Toys Aren’t Real

Layne Radlauer Layne Radlauer
Lifestyle
8th May 2021
Trump Sex Toys Aren’t Real
Trump has been immortalized in other ways than dildos (Getty Images).

The Claim

Dildos depicting Donald Trump’s head are being sold online.

Emerging story

This tale begins on Mike Oxmall's Guns & Ammo’s Facebook page. They posted that they have started selling “#Trump ‘toys'” and attached a picture of them.

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Noting the inherent ridiculousness of this post, people took to social media to express their opinions on Trump dildos forbidden for use on men.

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This isn’t the first time Trump-themed sex toys have been widely discussed. A Trump anal-insertion device was 3D-printed and sold on Amazon briefly.

Misbar’s Analysis

Misbar's investigation found that these dildos aren’t real. Mike Oxmall Guns & Ammo doesn’t exist. It’s a satirical Facebook posts that generally makes fun of conservatives. This can be found in their page description.

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Non-sex-toy topics include “Glock-Crocs,” rubber shoes with guns attached to them. The sex toys themselves are officially known as “trumpsicles” and made by Hutchtastic, as credited by Mike Oxmall Gun & Ammo’s post. They were sold on Etsy in the past, but as of May 7, 2021 they are sold out.

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While Trump sex toys are – with the exception of art pieces – not for sale, there’s nothing stopping someone from making them in the future. 

Misbar’s Classification

Satire

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