Trump promotes Nokona gloves

Rob Storey, vice-president of Nokona ballgloves, stands before the White House Monday where the firm was honor at the 3rd Annual Made in America Awards presentation.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Nokona ball gloves vice-president and grandson of founder “Big” Bob Storey, Rob Storey found himself Monday standing behind a display of the firms American Made ball gloves, belts and other items inside the White House in Washington, D.C.
President Donald Trump invited companies from across the country to be celebrated at Trump’s “Made in America” product showcase held both on the lawn and inside the White House where he proclaimed Monday as Made in America Day and this week as Made in America Week.
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