
THE MAGA PHONE
Made in China, Sold as American - The Supply Chain Scandal Exposed
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The shocking truth behind America's most controversial smartphone. When a $499 gold Android phone promised to "Make America Great Again," it ignited a firestorm that exposed the dark underbelly of political consumerism. The MAGA Phone: Made in China, Sold as American reveals the explosive supply chain scandal that turned patriotic marketing into a billion-dollar deception.
This investigative expos uncovers how a single product became the ultimate symbol of manufactured nationalism, while secretly enriching foreign manufacturers at the expense of American consumers. Author Peter Hall takes readers behind the scenes of one of the most audacious marketing schemes in modern history, revealing the psychological manipulation tactics used to weaponize consumer loyalty.
- Exposes the hidden Chinese manufacturing behind "America First" branding
- Reveals the psychology of political consumerism and how brands exploit ideological identity
- Uncovers the supply chain deception that fooled millions of patriotic consumers
- Documents the rise of partisan purchasing and its impact on American commerce
- Essential reading for understanding the intersection of politics, technology, and consumer manipulation
Perfect for readers of investigative journalism, political exposs, and business scandals. If you want to understand how modern patriotism became a product to be soldand the true cost of brand nationalismthis revelatory book is essential reading. A must-read for anyone interested in politics, consumer culture, and the future of American manufacturing.