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topicnews · August 28, 2024

Donald Trump presents parts of his debate suit with digital trading cards

Donald Trump presents parts of his debate suit with digital trading cards


Former President Trump is offering pieces of the suit he wore during a debate with President Biden to supporters who purchase a new series of digital trading cards.

The Republican presidential candidate announced the new trading card collection in a video on Truth Social on Tuesday. The new series of cards, called the “America First Collection,” includes 50 new images of Trump.

“It’s really special, these cards show me dancing and even … holding some bitcoins in my hand,” Trump said in the video.

The former president said people who buy 15 or more digital cards will receive a physical card featuring a piece of the suit he wore during the CNN presidential debate in late June. He said each digital card costs $99. President Biden’s poor performance at the debate ultimately led to his decision not to run for another four-year term, allowing Vice President Harris to emerge as the party’s next presidential nominee.

“People call it the knockout suit,” Trump said. “I don’t know if that’s true, but that’s what they call it.”

Anyone who purchases 75 digital trading cards in a single transaction will also have the opportunity to attend a dinner with the former president at his country club in Jupiter, Florida.

Trump began selling trading cards in December 2022. They were non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and sold out in less than a day. In December last year, Trump introduced new digital trading cards called the “MugShot Edition.” The cards featured the former president’s mugshot after he turned himself in at the Fulton County, Georgia, jail.

“So don’t miss out, go to CollectTrumpCards.com and collect your piece of American history,” he said in the video.

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