Donald Trump, the President of the United States, performed what basically amounts to an infomercial at the White House for Tesla, a company controlled by his biggest political donor, a day after ...
At some point between then and Tuesday afternoon, the idea evolved from a social media post and subsequent car-purchase to a full-on televised infomercial from a sitting U.S. president.
Not Enough Eyes.,” per details shared with Marketing Dive. Key to the campaign is a 30-second ad starring the chain’s CGI buffalo mascot, Hank, who plays an infomercial spokesperson pitching “B-Dubs ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt previewed a Billy Mays-style Tesla infomercial President Donald Trump is set to put on at a Tuesday afternoon briefing. In a post on Truth Social ...
The news comes just a day after President Trump held a literal infomercial for Tesla, a company controlled by Musk, at the White House. It raises concerns about the ad being a quid pro quo between ...
She went on to compare it to the vintage infomercials from Cal Worthington Cars that she used to see while living in California, and said the panelists came up with their own jingle for the Trump ...