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Trump Mobile quietly scrubbed “Made in the USA” claims from its website and marketing materials, replacing bold American manufacturing assertions with vaguer language about “American values.” The homepage banner proudly declaring “MADE IN AMERICA” vanished on June 26, 2025, while previous statements about phones “designed and built in the United States” morphed into softer claims about being “designed with American values in mind.”

Trump Mobile quietly backtracked from “Made in America” promises to vague “American values” rhetoric as manufacturing reality hit home.

The company now leans on phrases like “American hands” and “American-Proud Design” instead of making clear manufacturing claims.

The backpedaling comes amid growing skepticism from industry experts. Turns out, making smartphones entirely in America is pretty tough. Global supply chains and component sourcing—particularly from China—make “100% American-made” phones nearly impossible. Who knew electronics manufacturing was so complicated?

Meanwhile, company representatives can’t seem to get their stories straight. A Trump Mobile spokesperson insists the T1 phones “are proudly being made in America,” directly contradicting the modified website language.

Eric Trump took a more hedged approach, suggesting the phone “can” be built stateside while hinting the first batch probably won’t be. Classic.

When questioned about these inconsistencies, the company brushed off concerns as “speculation” and “simply inaccurate.” Requests for manufacturing specifics? Crickets.

It’s not just origin claims getting the silent treatment. The company also quietly downgraded product specs. The initially advertised 6.78-inch screen shrank to 6.25 inches, and references to 12GB RAM mysteriously disappeared altogether. The initial shipping date of September 2025 has also been removed from the website without explanation.

Funny how scrutiny leads to shrinking features.

The $499 gold-hued phone was revealed at Trump Tower with considerable fanfare about American manufacturing. Investigations have revealed the device strongly resembles the China-made REVVL 7 Pro 5G, further undermining domestic production claims. The Trump Organization doesn’t directly sell the device but licenses the Trump brand to Trump Mobile—a convenient arrangement when claims need revising.

American manufacturing has been a cornerstone of Donald Trump’s business and political messaging for years. Now, as reality collides with rhetoric, Trump Mobile’s language grows increasingly nebulous.

All-American performance? American values? Sure. Actually made in America? Well, that’s complicated.

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