STICKER OF THE WEEK: Constantino Profits Off Violent Anti-Trump Imagery With Bullet-through-Trump Sticker Sold on Sticker Mule Just Weeks After Third Assassination Attempt on President Trump

GLOVERSVILLE, New York (May 20, 2026) – The Smullen for Congress campaign is calling attention to yet another piece of violent, anti-Trump merchandise being sold on Anthony Constantino's Sticker Mule marketplace – this time, a sticker depicting a bullet piercing through the "T" in Trump.


This sticker is being sold for profit on Constantino's platform less than a month after President Trump survived a third assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 25, when a gunman armed with a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives charged a security checkpoint and shot a Secret Service officer in the chest.


"Three times now, someone has tried to kill President Trump. A Secret Service officer took a bullet to the chest protecting the President less than four weeks ago," said Robert Smullen, candidate for Congress in NY-21. "And Anthony Constantino is still making money selling stickers that depict a bullet ripping through the President's name. You cannot claim to support this President while your company profits from imagery that celebrates violence against him."


Constantino is not a passive bystander in these sales. Sticker Mule is not a third-party marketplace where outside vendors handle their own fulfillment. Constantino's company prints and ships every piece of merchandise sold on its platform. When a customer orders a sticker depicting a bullet tearing through the name Trump, it is Constantino's employees who print it, Constantino's warehouse that packages it, and Constantino's company that deposits the payment. He is directly responsible for every product that goes out the door.


"This is about character. This is about whether the people of NY-21 can trust a man who says one thing on the campaign trail and does the opposite when there's a dollar to be made," Smullen continued. "I spent 24 years in the Marine Corps. I know what it means to stand for something. Anthony Constantino stands for whatever sells."


This is the latest in a pattern of troubling merchandise hosted on Constantino's platform, which has also featured antisemitic and anti-police content – all while Constantino seeks the Republican nomination for Congress.