Trump Uses Ill-Fitting Shoe Gifts as Humiliation and Loyalty Test for Cabinet

Donald Trump has adopted a ritual of gifting oversized $145 Florsheim shoes to Cabinet members and political allies as a symbolic loyalty test. Experts interpret this as an authoritarian tactic resembling cult behavior, aiming to humiliate and publicly affirm subservience within his inner circle. Moving forward, these symbolic acts may further consolidate Trump’s control dynamics and influence among his supporters and officials.
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