Trump reportedly gifts cabinet members and White House visitors with Florsheim shoes
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President Trump is reportedly gifting Florsheim shoes to cabinet members and White House visitors.
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President Donald Trump is reportedly gifting cabinet members and White House visitors with Florsheim shoes, a practice detailed in a Wall Street Journal article. The report states Trump personally comments on officials' footwear, such as Vice President JD Vance's and Senator Marco Rubio's, before offering the gifts. This initiative highlights a distinctive personal preference of the President within his administration.
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