Lawyers for Bernie Sanders are engaging in “trademark bullying” by picking a fight with a T-shirt maker, experts say.

Daniel McCall, an entrepreneur in Minnesota, has been selling T-shirts, hoodies and mugs featuring the presidential candidate’s face. But this is not your standard headshot. Sanders is placed next to the likes of Joseph Stalin and Karl Marx. Below the montage of faces is a “Bernie” logo followed by the words “is my comrade.”

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