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Trump Rolls Out Another Round of Digital Trading Cards – With a Chance to Win a ‘Piece’ of His Suit

Bradley Cortright by Bradley Cortright
December 12, 2023 at 3:17 pm
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Trump Rolls Out Another Round of Digital Trading Cards – With a Chance to Win a ‘Piece’ of His Suit

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 09: Former President Donald Trump speaks at the New York Young Republican Club Gala at Cipriani Wall Street on December 09, 2023 in New York City. The New York Young Republican Club held its 111th annual gala with guest speakers that include Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan), Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and former President Trump days before he is scheduled to testify as the last witness in his civil fraud trial. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

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Due to the stunning success of his last digital trading adventure, former President Donald Trump is back with more.

On Tuesday, Trump posted a video on Truth Social announcing the third round of the digital trading cards.

Just like the prior batches, the new round will also cost $99 per card.

However, in a change, supporters of the former president will get a chance to receive a physical card — if they hand over roughly $5,000.

“I’m back with my latest series, called the ‘Mugshot Edition,’ I wonder where that came from,” Trump said in a video announcing the new cards.

He went on:

“I’m doing two important things for my Trump collectors. For the first time, we’re creating a real, physical card. Purchase 47 digital cards, and we’ll mail you a beautiful trading card. It is an authentic piece of the suit I wore when I took that now-famous mugshot, and it was a great suit, believe me, a really good suit. It’s all cut up and you’re gonna get a piece of it. I’ll be autographing some of them.”

Watch the video below:

Grifters got to grift. In a desperate attempt to make money, Trump hawks more digital trading cards. But wait, there’s more- he’s even selling cut up pieces of the blue suit he wore when his mugshot was taken. The shamelessness never ends. pic.twitter.com/WAJLFq9sQN

— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) December 12, 2023

Trump called the card with a piece of his suit a “true collector’s item,” and something to give to your grandchildren.

Merry Christmas, kids! Here’s a piece of a $4,653 torn-up worn while someone was having their mugshot taken!

As with the last batches, these cards will probably sell out quickly — especially since he is in an even better state in the primary race than he was with the last two rounds.

Trump and his allies like to accuse conservatives opposed to him of being grifters. But it seems pretty grift-y to sell pieces of a suit for $5,000.

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