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Trump accused of 'taking money from the poorest' after releasing a new set of digital trading cards

Donald Trump's latest scam is here: He is accused of “taking money from the poorest” by issuing a new set of digital trading cards.

We had the Trump Biblesthe 399 US dollars Trump trainer and the mysterious black Trump card was recently promoted by his daughter-in-law Lara Trump.

Now he's back on Truth Social with the “very exciting news” that the cards are “back in stock due to popular demand” and will cost $99 each.

Anyone who purchases the “America First” NFTs will receive 50 images of Trump dancing and wearing a superhero costume with the Bitcoin logo.

“You know, they call me the crypto president. I don't know if that's true or not, but a lot of people say that,” Trump said in the video promoting the cards.

People who purchase 15 or more digital cards will receive a physical card, and Trump claims he is doing “great things for my Trump digital card collectors.”

American YouTuber and technology critic Zack Nelson was one of many to criticise Trump on Twitter/X, writing: “Taking money from the poorest and least financially intelligent people on the planet should be a crime. This is worse than JPG monkeys.”

The former president previously launched a Pair of sneakers with Trump logo called “Never Surrender” at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia. The “Never Surrender” sneaker was launched in February for $399 (£316) a piece after Trump was fined $355 million in a lengthy fraud trial.

This came after Trump had apparently laid the groundwork for his withdrawal from the next presidential debate against his Democratic opponent. Kamala Harris in an explosive tirade by Truth Social against ABC News, which led to everyone calling him a “coward”.

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