Trump’s Team Seeks New Material For Improved Hairpiece
The tough campaign trail is exacting a toll on Donald Trump. The fabled Trump hairpiece is under stress.
His team is searching for a new material to use to create a better, stronger hairpiece — one that can stand the rigors of the campaign.
The latest experiments are related to a new composite of aluminum and light plastics.

Right now the campaign staff is collecting millions of aluminum cans to create the new material.

Trump fans around the country are donating license plate frames and other material.

Can manufacturers are giving away tons of reject cans to help Mr. Trump create new, more resilient hair.

This frame of this house is made out of a similar composite the team hopes to use for Mr. Trump’s hair.