This story is from December 16, 2023

Trump is selling pieces of his mugshot suit

Donald Trump, the first former president and only current presidential candidate to have a mugshot taken, has turned the image into political pop culture memorabilia. His team is selling mugs, t-shirts, and posters featuring the mugshot in their campaign store to raise funds. Additionally, NFT INT, the official licensee of the Trump name and image, is selling a special "Mugshot Edition" NFT set that includes pieces of the blue suit and red tie Trump wore in the photo.
Trump is selling pieces of his mugshot suit
Donald Trump, the first former president and only current presidential candidate to have a mugshot taken, has turned the image into political pop culture memorabilia. His team is selling mugs, t-shirts, and posters featuring the mugshot in their campaign store to raise funds. Additionally, NFT INT, the official licensee of the Trump name and image, is selling a special "Mugshot Edition" NFT set that includes pieces of the blue suit and red tie Trump wore in the photo.
When Donald Trump walked into a Georgia courthouse on August 24 to be booked as part of his fourth criminal indictment, becoming the first former president (and only current presidential candidate) to have a mugshot taken, the picture seemed destined to become a symbol of this fraught, unprecedented moment in American history. As has become increasingly clear, however, Trump and his team have come to see the mug shot in a different way.
Specifically, as the source material for a new strain of political pop culture mythmaking and memorabilia. Almost overnight they splashed the image, with Trump's signature glower, across mugs, t-shirts and posters in their campaign store, using it and all it represents as a key component of their fundraising. Then, this week, NFT INT, the official licensee of the Trump name and image for digital trading cards, began selling a special "Mugshot Edition" NFT set that includes, for a certain few willing to buy the whole thing, pieces of the blue suit and red tie Trump wore in the photo. Cards can be bought individually for $99 or as a full set that runs for $4,653 and includes a physical trading card (some of which will be signed by Trump) with a swatch of suit fabric and an invitation to dinner at Mar-a-Lago. There are suit pieces for 2,024 buyers (because, you know, election year) and enough tie pieces for 225.
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