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Politics

Teen bullied for wearing a MAGA hat gets one signed by Trump

The Texas teen who had his “Make America Great Again” hat stolen inside a Whataburger restaurant in San Antonio last week was gifted a new cap signed by President Trump, a report said Wednesday.

FOX29 San Antonio reporter Joe Galli tweeted a photo of the presidentially signed hat sent to 16-year-old Hunter Richard, who made national news after a video of the incident went viral.

“You ain’t supporting s–t, n—r!” a man identified as Kino Jimenez, 30, is heard saying on camera after tossing a large drink in the direction of the person filming the video. He then walks away with the hat while muttering “b—h a– motherf—–r” as one of the other teens sitting at the table appears stunned.

Richard had his original cap returned by police after they arrested Jimenez in Universal City on Friday, WAOI-TV reported.

But the Trump-supporting teen had earlier received some offers of a replacement cap signed by Trump himself after the incident went viral.

“If someone can get me this young man’s information I’ll get him a new #maga hat… SIGNED by #potus!!!” Donald Trump Jr. tweeted.

A spokesperson for US Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., also told Fox News that the congressman was looking to see what he could do to secure a signed hat for the teen.

“I support my president and, if you don’t, let’s have a conversation about it instead of ripping my hat off,” Richard said. “I just think a conversation about politics is more productive for the entire whole rather than taking my hat and yelling subjective words to me.”

Jimenez was detained Friday on a warrant for theft of person. A jail spokesperson later told Fox News that Jimenez’s bond was set at $5,000 and he was booked and released on bond the same day.

Fox News’ Greg Norman contributed to this report.