Jay Maille of Pleasanton is resisting the Trump administration with coffee.
Jay Maille is resisting the Trump administration with coffee, one cup of joe at a time. Shortly after Donald Trump was sworn in as president, the 70-year-old retired East Bay man began selling "Grounds From Impeachment" coffee that has the slogan: "Coffee you can't resist, for an administration you can."His plan is to donate a portion of every bag sold to charities across the country "fighting for democracy and America's future.
Protest Blend is coming soon.Maille is fully aware that Trump won the 2024 election and has millions of supporters and devotees who approve of what he is doing. But despite these fears, Maille said he feels he has to do something to resist."It started with a cup of therapy," he said. "I love coffee, and I thought, ‘what about selling some therapy coffee?’ If nothing else, I could give people a laugh.
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