Donald Trump is selling digital trading cards of himself for $99

Ex-President in superhero costume
Donald Trump’s “Big Announcement”: Digital trading cards for $99

Two motifs from Donald Trump’s trading card set

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Former US President Donald Trump wrote of a “big announcement” – and then presented a collection of trading cards for fans. For $99 a piece, followers can purchase glorifying drawings by the 76-year-old.

Former US President Donald Trump is now selling digital trading cards featuring pictures of himself for a whopping $99 each. “These limited edition cards feature incredible art from my life and career,” the 76-year-old Republican wrote on his online platform Truth Social on Thursday. The cards could be collected “like baseball cards, but hopefully a lot more exciting”.

The associated promotional video began with a hymn of praise for Trump, who wants to run for the White House again in 2024: “Hello everyone, this is Donald Trump speaking. Hopefully your favorite president of all time – better than Lincoln, better than Washington. In the video Trump shows pictures , which show him in a boxing ring as a muscular cartoon superhero with a “T” on his chest, in front of the Statue of Liberty with a torch in hand, on a white horse with a US flag or in an astronaut suit. and that makes a great Christmas present,” says the real estate entrepreneur.

Win dinner with Donald Trump

According to Trump, buyers of the tickets, which cost the equivalent of 93 euros, also take part in raffles. You could win a dinner with the ex-president, a chat via Zoom, a game of golf at one of his courses, or autographed memorabilia. Buyers should grab the cards quickly – “before they’re gone,” Trump recommends. “I don’t know if that’s a great prize, but it’s what we have,” Trump said.

On Wednesday, the right-wing populist promised an “important announcement” on Truth Social for the following day, along with the enigmatic sentence “America needs a superhero”. Apparently the announcement meant the trading cards.

Trump had announced a new presidential candidacy in November. However, his application is currently developing little momentum. Many Republicans blame the ex-president for the party’s poor performance in the Nov. 8 midterm elections and would like to close the Trump chapter once and for all.

In a new poll, Trump is well behind his party rival Ron DeSantis, who was triumphantly re-elected governor of the state of Florida in the midterms. The US judiciary is also under investigation against Trump because of the Capitol storming on January 6, 2021 and because of secret documents that he took from the White House to his private estate Mar-a-Lago in Florida after the end of his term in office.

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