Dropkick Murphys bet reveals Trump merch sourced from Nicaragua

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Dropkick Murphys' frontman Ken Casey made a bet with a fan at a concert in Clearwater, Florida, regarding the origin of the fan's Trump merchandise. The fan's shirt was revealed to be made in Nicaragua, not the U.S. The band, known for its pro-union stance, emphasizes that all its merchandise is made in America. The fan traded his MAGA shirt for a Dropkick Murphys shirt after the reveal, with the crowd reacting enthusiastically. The incident highlights the band's political stance, as they have openly criticized Trump in their music. Dropkick Murphys will perform their annual St. Patrick's Day concert in Boston on March 17.


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