in November, made $1.3 million in merchandise sales, according to its owners.
Middleton estimates that around 28,000 orders were made in the first five days following the press conference, which brought in $1.3 million in merchandise sales. This figure was originally reported by the Middleton told the Inquirer that he was in Bible study when he received a Trump campaign staffer call early on November 7, who asked if the company would be willing to host a news conference in their courtyard.
Since then, the team has been working around the clock to send out their merchandise worldwide, receiving orders from countries including the UK, Germany, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada.
There is a yang to every yin.