Trump prints money with a criminal record
T-shirts, glasses and various products with the criminal photograph of former US President Donald Trump, who faced 13 felony charges in the US state of Georgia for the 2020 election results, are also proliferating on the internet.
Fingerprints and criminal record photos were taken in the roughly 20 minutes Trump recently spent in prison. Trump became the first former president in US history to be photographed.
The fundraising campaign, which began with a photo of Trump with “angry eyes” who was released shortly after posting $200,000 bail, has so far raised $9.4 million in income.
Among the criminal record products in the campaign store are items like t-shirts and coffee mugs.
According to Insider news, he has earned a total of more than $1.7 million so far from the sales of 36,000 T-shirts. In addition, 24,000 cups of coffee were sold, adding 864,000 dollars to the campaign coffers. In addition, 8,600 crime photo posters generated revenue of $352,000.
The campaign team noted that a nearly $20 million fundraiser in August was tied to the sale of these specials.
The campaign spokesperson explained that these proceeds will go towards political activities and will not be used for legal fees.
Trump has had similar success in the past in raising funds with unique products. Products like the “Make America Great Again” hat have become popular with Trump supporters.
FORWARD IN THE CAMPAIGN
Former President Trump continues to lead among presidential candidates in the 2024 election. According to national polls, Trump leads Florida Governor Ron DeSantis by 34.4 percentage points. DeSantis, on the other hand, stands out as the only name with double-digit support ratings compared to other candidates. Conservative businessman Vivek Ramaswamy comes in third with around 9.9% support.
Source: Sozcu

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