Political Spirits: Trump Vodka's Comeback and Newsom Wine's Playful Jab

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Political Spirits: Trump Vodka's Comeback and Newsom Wine's Playful Jab

President Donald Trump's defunct vodka brand is making a comeback, while California Governor Gavin Newsom introduced a spoof alcohol line called "Newsom Wine" in a playful jab at the president. Newsom shared a mock image of the wine on social media, hinting at its upcoming release.

Eric Trump, the president's son, hinted at the return of Trump Vodka by posting a teaser image on Instagram. The original Trump Vodka brand was launched in 2005 but closed in 2011 due to slow sales. The new version of Trump Vodka will be produced in the United States, emphasizing its American roots.

Newsom, known for his criticism of Trump, also took a dig at the president's reaction to an escalator incident at the United Nations. He humorously launched an "investigation" into the broken escalator at Trump Tower, poking fun at the situation. The playful banter between Newsom and Trump continues to entertain social media users.

The revival of Trump Vodka and the introduction of Newsom Wine add a humorous twist to the ongoing political discourse. These playful gestures reflect the dynamic relationship between politicians and the entertainment value they bring to the public. Stay tuned for the release of these new alcohol brands, each with its unique story and connection to the political landscape.