Donald Trump is using his trading cards to cut apart a suit in order to sell it.

Donald Trump is using his trading cards to cut apart a suit in order to sell it.

Once again, Donald Trump is pushing digital trading cards. However, this time, the Republican front-runner is trying to entice potential customers by include a real piece of the suit he wore at his June debate with President Joe Biden.

Trump announced on social media earlier this week that he will be issuing another batch of his non-fungible tokens, or “baseball card” NFTs.

According to Trump, “I’m doing a new series of Trump digital trading cards by popular demand.” “You’re all familiar with them; we’ve had a great time with them.”

President Trump announces his NEW Digital Trading Cards- America First. Buy just 15 cards and get a piece of his “KNOCKOUT” Debate Suit. Buy just 75 cards or more and have a Gala Dinner with the President!
Don’t Miss Out! https://t.co/vrpHbxyrFG pic.twitter.com/TUYFLLD76f

— CollectTrumpCards (@CollectTrump) August 27, 2024

The America First series of playing cards includes 50 brand-new pictures of Trump in various settings, such as “Supertrump” and “Crypto President.” In addition, he appears in scenes as a boxer, a superhero akin to Iron Man, and a person carrying bitcoins.

“You know they call me the crypto president,” Trump explained in the video. “I don’t know if that’s true or not but a lot of people are saying that.”

Since December 2022, Trump has dropped four rounds of NFTs. The cards were formerly called “Mugshot Edition NFTs,” and they pictured Trump as George Washington posed with a lion wearing a crown.

Each digital trading card is priced at US$99, or roughly $133. However, ardent collectors will receive an actual card with a fragment of Trump’s debate suit if they pledge to purchase 15 or more of the cards. Even wealthier buyers who are prepared to shell out seventy-five NFTs will have an opportunity to win entry to Trump’s gala dinner at Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida.

We’ll chop up the knock-out suit, and you’ll receive a piece of it. Five of them will be randomly autographed; this is a genuine collector’s item that you may give to your loved ones, your children, or your grandkids.

This is only the most recent addition to Trump’s enormous collection of branded goods and memorabilia, but it’s not the first time he’s dissected a suit to sell online; just a year ago, he started offering parts of the suit he was wearing when he was detained and had his picture taken in an Atlanta jail.

Trump debuted his first set of digital trading cards in 2022, featuring an image of the president dressed like a superhero. The cards were heavily ridiculed online, yet they sold out in less than a day,making Trump millions