will sell parts of the suit that sent Mr. Biden to the “knockout”.

by times news cr

Supporters who purchase 15 or more digital cards will receive a physical card emblazoned with a piece of the suit worn by the politician during June’s presidential debate with Joe Biden, The Guardian news portal reports.

The announcement was made in a video uploaded to the social network Truth Social.

The collection of cards the Republicans are selling is called America First and features 50 new images of Trump, including him dancing, holding bitcoins and more.

Trump’s digital cards cost $99 each, and supporters who buy 15 or more cards will receive a physical card emblazoned with a piece of the suit.

“People call it a knockout suit,” Trump said in the video.

“We’ll cut a knockout suit and you’ll get a piece of it and we’ll randomly sign five cards.” It’s a real collector’s item, it’s something you can give to your family, your children, your grandchildren,” said the Republican.

Backers who purchase 75 digital cards worth $7,425 will be able to attend a gala dinner with the former president at a golf club in Florida, Trump said.

“You know, they call me the president of crypto,” Trump said. “I don’t know if that’s true or not, but a lot of people say that, so don’t miss this opportunity to visit collecttrumpcards.com and collect your own piece of American history.”

The former president has previously issued and sold digital trading cards.

in 2022 Trump unveiled his first collection of digital cards, featuring him in a superhero costume. The cards sold out in less than a day, with sales reaching 4.5 million. dollars.

It’s also not the first time Trump has sold parts of one of his suits. Last year, Trump began selling small pieces of the suit he was wearing when he was arrested and photographed in an Atlanta jail.

Backers had to buy 47 digital trading cards totaling $4,653 to get their share of that suit.

The Republican also cashed in on a photo taken at an Atlanta jail last August, selling it on coffee mugs, T-shirts and other items.

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2024-08-31 15:15:35

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