Politics

Meet the Trump fanatic who travels the country in an RV to sell MAGA merch: ‘We wake up, and we Trump it’

A Trump-crazed superfan gave up the comfort of a normal life to follow the ex-president around the nation in the decked-out Trump trailer she calls home.

“Whether you want to or not — we wake up and we Trump it!” Donna Eiden told The Post outside the RV covered top to bottom in posters of the 77-year-old Republican.

Eiden wheeled her camper home to the South Bronx Thursday ahead of the presidential hopeful’s planned rally — which attracted thousands of other dedicated and eclectic MAGA diehards.

Donna Eiden wheeled her Trump trailer to the presidential hopeful’s rally in the South Bronx Thursday. Matthew McDermott

The Trumper offered The Post an inside glimpse of the RV home he shares with her husband, Rocky Granata.

The motorhome is filled to the brim with Donald Trump souvenirs they routinely hock to other superfans she meets along her journeys to other MAGA rallies across the country.

“We have pretty much everything. Cover to cover,” Eiden said, gesturing to a wall lined with T-shirts and hats that read: “Ultra MAGA,” “Trump is my vato” and — of course — “Let’s Go Brandon.”

Another wall was covered with bumper stickers and flags, some of which were simple decals of Trump’s face while others had more vulgar slogans, like “F–k Joe Biden.”

Eiden and husband Rocky Granata constantly traverse the country, following rallies in support of Trump. Matthew McDermott

Wearing a Trump 2024 shirt herself, Eiden pointed to a table covered with shot glasses, decks of cards, pens, keychains, wallets and more, including a Trump-shaped mug with a slot in his mouth to hide chocolate chip cookies inside: “For the kids. Yep, put the cookies in his big mouth.”

There wasn’t a spot in the RV’s interior left untouched — even the ceiling was peppered with pro-Trump buttons, pins and stickers, all of which are up for sale to other MAGA lovers.

“If they make for Trump, we pretty much have it,” Eiden said.

With so many Trump trinkets to choose from, Eiden said the most popular comes as a shock: a pen with a retractable banner. One side features the American flag and the Pledge of Allegiance, while the other depicts a $100 bill with the ex-president at its center.

“This pen was from, believe it or not, 2020 and it’s still a great seller … Even though it says ‘Pence,’ they still buy it,” Eiden chuckled.

“They don’t want to buy anything with Pence.”

The couple was among thousands who flocked to the South Bronx to attend the rally, the first one Trump has hosted in New York state in eight years. Matthew McDermott

There seemed to be little room in the maximalist van for the couple’s personal belongings, even though the RV is more than a roaming concession stand.

“This is home. 24/7: eat, sleep, everything. Trump all day every day,” Eiden said.

“Yes, we do it every day. All over the country.”