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Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Thursday, June 26, 2025

When the Trump Organization launched the Trump Mobile wireless carrier, it also launched a flagship phone called the T1 Phone 8002 (gold version). One of the phone's main selling points was that it was to be made in America. We figured that was unlikely to be true. And we were right: sometime in the last several days, the Trump Mobile site appears to have been scrubbed of all language indicating the phone is to be made in the USA. (Like, for instance, the huge banner on the homepage that says the T1 is "MADE IN THE USA." Just to name one example.) Instead, the Trump Mobile website now includes what can only be described as vague, pro-American gestures in the direction of smartphone manufacturing.

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Shocked.

Shocked I tells ya.

Taco has always made his cheap crap in Mexico, Indonesia and China while publicly crying over how China is killing American businesses.

He is a champion gas lighter and this would be no different.

The media is complicit in this for not holding him accountable for his actions despite the -------- that spew out of his pie hole about China.

He has always been tied to China financially and only the truly stupid believe he has Americas best interests at heart. He doesn't.

#1 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-06-26 09:39 AM | Reply

Bets they will turn out to be refurbs from a generation or two ago sold for new phone prices?

#2 | Posted by jpw at 2025-06-26 09:42 AM | Reply

Sucker bet. If there's a way to fleece the rubes, trump will do it.

#3 | Posted by Alexandrite at 2025-06-26 09:44 AM | Reply

OpEd: Why you can't make a Trump phone in the US (yet)
www.computerworld.com

... You can't make an iPhone in the US either.

A frisson of Trump-related news fizzled out in the last week. No, not a temporary outbreak of peace in the Middle East, but news of a smartphone originally announced as being made in America. Except, since making that claim, the Trump organization has changed to somewhat more ambiguous claims.

Which raises the question, why can't you make a mass market phone in the US?

To get into this, it's important to think about what is required when making a phone.

First, you need a design; secondly, you need components; third, you need an operating system; fourth, you require highly skilled labor to build the devices; and finally, you need a factory and distribution network big enough to handle manufacturing, logistics, and supply. Assembling the logistics of smartphone supply takes a lot of time and a lot of money. Pulling all these pieces together is a lot more complex than making a pencil -- and that's complicated enough, as the classic text by Leonard E. Read explains.
To be honest, it's complicated

That's not to say it's completely impossible. There is one device " Purism's Liberty smartphone " that claims to be made in the US. The hangup is that the device costs $2,000, has limited specifications, and can only be produced in small quantities. It's not completely made in the USA, either, since many of its components are made outside the US.

That's unlikely to change without major investment in component manufacturing plants, the cost of which could be prohibitive when you look at the fast pace with which those components might need to be upgraded or replaced as technology advances.

This is even before you consider the risk of ...


#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-06-26 12:39 PM | Reply

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