Donald Trump is offering a piece of presidential history and is asking for less than $1,500 for pieces of the knockout suit he wore during the debate. Trump is giving his digital card collectors a prize by chopping up the suit he wore to the debate with Biden.
Despite having switched to politics, Donald Trump is reminding his supporters of his background as a businessman with his most recent sale. The debate signalled the beginning of a string of unexpected events in the 2024 presidential election. The Republican contender for president announced to his fans that he was releasing a new deck of trading cards and that anyone who paid $1,500 for them would get to keep a piece of his suit.
Fifty brand-new digital trading cards with images of Trump posing in superhero outfits and dancing are part of the collection. In some of the cards, he is also seen holding Bitcoins. Those who purchase one of his digital trading cards will receive benefits at various levels. If 15 digital cards are purchased, a physical card and a fragment of Trump's suit from his June debate with President Joe Biden will be mailed to the buyer. It's being referred to as the knock-out suit. Supporters will need to spend a total of $1,485 on digital trading cards, each costing $99 to obtain the actual card and a fragment of Trump's suit.
Trump clarified that buyers of the $1,485 digital cards would get a tiny fragment of the cloth he wore during the debate with Biden. The former president will also autograph five of those items. Those who spend