Some brands do everything they can to avoid political controversy. Cards Against Humanity is not one of them.
Last November, the maker of the crude-yet-hilarious party game announced it was raising $2.2 million to buy a small plot of land on the U.S.-Mexican border to prevent a wall from being built on it, then dared the Trump administration to sue them over it.
This was not the first foray into national politics for the popular card game.
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