The superhero version of Donald Trump’s digital cards, launched yesterday by the former president for $99 each and sold out in less than 24 hours, have been slammed. The website that sold them has announced that none of the 45,000 cards are available anymore.
It was Trump himself who yesterday launched the series of cards on which he appears in “superhero” format to “represent my extraordinary life and career.” A limited series of editions, similar to baseball cards, “but hopefully a lot more exciting,” promoted the former president, specifying that the cards, which retail for $99 each, are “a great idea for Christmas gifts.” “Don’t wait, they’ll end very quickly,” concluded Trump as the veteran barker, who appears in the cards with an American flag for his cape, the suit—and muscles—of a superhero with the 45th President’s number 45, and the belt with the inscription “Trump Champion”.
Apparently, online teasing for Trump’s new move – who has already formalized his new 2024 candidacy for the White House – has not been long in coming – in what had been awaiting “a great announcement” in recent days, sparking a series of speculative policies fueled. “Trump’s big announcement is that he’s selling his Pokémon cards,” Voters Tomorrow’s Santiago Meyer commented on social media.