Trump supporters can get a piece of his debate night suit buying digital trading cards

July 2024 · 2 minute read

Supporters of former President Donald Trump can get a piece of the suit he wore during the debate with President Joe Biden that ultimately led to the end of his campaign if they spend nearly $1,500 on digital trading cards.

In a video posted on his social media website Truth Social on Tuesday, Trump announced he is selling another collection of digital trading cards. People who buy 15 or more cards will also receive a physical card that includes a piece of his suit from the debate.

“People are calling it the knock-out suit,” Trump said in the video. “I don’t know about that but that’s what they’re calling it.”

“We’ll cut up the knock-out suit, and you’re going to get a piece of it and we’ll be randomly autographing five of them, a true collector’s item, this is something to give your family, your kids, your grandchildren,” he added.

The digital cards will cost $99 each, meaning supporters who want a physical card will need to spend at least $1,485. Supporters who buy 75 digital cards, costing $7,425, will be invited to attend a gala dinner at Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida.

Trump starting selling digital trading cards in December of 2022, creating nonfungible tokens depicting himself as a superhero that sold out in less than a day and earning him $4.5 million.

He has also sold pieces of his suits before, offering small cuts of the suit he wore when he was arrested in the Georgia election interference case to supporters who spent over $4,600 on digital trading cards named “MugShot Edition.”

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