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    Pub That Sold Out of Viral Osama Bin Laden Lager to Release Donald Trump Beer Next

    By Cynthia Mersten,

    2024-05-28

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    NBC shared on Sunday that the pub known for serving Osama Bin Lager , a beer named after the infamous terrorist responsible for the 9/11 attacks, is planning on releasing a beer named after Donald Trump. The Osama Bin Laden-themed beer achieved peak viral fame and made media headlines on May 22. The pub owners had to shut down their website and unplug the phones at the establishment due to the media frenzy it generated. The beer sold out. The owners of
    Coach & Horses , The Mitchell family, shared that Donald Trump will be the next infamous individual featured on their beer list. The new Trump ale is keeping company with other beers including Putin Porter and Kim Jong Ale. Though little is known about the new beer, the new outlet mentioned "orange," which seemingly alludes to the former president's favorite foundation shade.

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    Donald Trump is shaping up to be the frontrunner for the Republican party during the 2024 election against the incumbent president, Joe Biden. Yet, Trump's name has been circulating in the media for different reasons. The ex-President faces 34 criminal charges against him and has been spending a lot of his time in court due to a trial that originated from an alleged "hush money" payment of $130,000 Trump purportedly made to the adult film star,
    Stormy Daniels in 2016 after a purported affair. CNN shared that the Trump hush money trial is currently drawing to a close, and Trump's defense attorneys gave their closing arguments on Tuesday. If Trump is found guilty on one account, he will become the first former US president with a criminal conviction. CBS News shared this case marks the first out of four criminal trials the Republican frontrunner for the 2024 election faces. Trump will additionally be the first candidate to run for office as a convicted felon if he is found guilty of any of the 34 charges. Donald Trump could face potential fines, probation, supervision or even prison time. The Guardian reported on Tuesday that the former president might be facing additional legal woes from E. Jean Carroll, a writer who won two defamation suits against Trump after she alleged he sexually assaulted her in a department store in New York. Trump accused Carroll of lying about the assault, and the writer won both defamation cases against the former president. After Trump went on a rant on his Truth Social platform, effectively denying Carroll's rape and defamation claims, Carroll's lawyer might file another defamation suit against Trump and said "all options are on the table." According to
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