I thought he was filing a new lawsuit or announcing his VP or announcing that he is coming back to Twitter.
Instead it turns out he is selling NFTs.
What a fucking joke.
This is a former President who is openly grifting while running for the next election.
I guess this type of pathetic grift is what happens when a former President surrounds himself with the counsel of many sycophant grifters which includes notorious grifters like Jack Posobeic, Alex Bruesewitz and Raheem Kassam.
I'm not outraged though; I just think it's dumb. People are welcome to sell things that I don't want. Trump in particular has always been a man-brand. Selling his name is all he does at least of late; so it doesn't seem particularly shameful (compared to his other actions)
I'm guessing you can buy lots of Trump kitsch. And full disclaimer I own one that I bought when he was President to troll some libs in my family.
This is a former President who is openly grifting while running for the next election.
He was advertising Trump-branded steaks after winning a primary in 2016, and yet you backed him in 2016 and 2020, and even demanded that Mike Pence violate his oath of office and the Constitution in order to decree Trump president again in 2020.
But you were complaining about "grifting", don't move the goalposts now. And using a primary win as a way to advertise steaks definitely can be called "grifting".
Bitch his complaint about the "major announcement" bait-and-switch is in the fucking title. You ran into those goalposts head-first, they didn't jump out in front of you.
He teased his "major" announcement like this yesterday:
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/109512779948693200
I thought he was filing a new lawsuit or announcing his VP or announcing that he is coming back to Twitter.
Instead it turns out he is selling NFTs.
What a fucking joke.
This is a former President who is openly grifting while running for the next election.
I guess this type of pathetic grift is what happens when a former President surrounds himself with the counsel of many sycophant grifters which includes notorious grifters like Jack Posobeic, Alex Bruesewitz and Raheem Kassam.
He's asking for money for his campaign, I assume. You're upset that he's giving people something in return?
He is selling jpg images for 99 dollars.
It is not like he gives you a free nft for donating whatever money you can to the campaign.
As he would himself say "these NFTs are the worst bargain in the history of bargains."
What a disgrace!
I'm not outraged though; I just think it's dumb. People are welcome to sell things that I don't want. Trump in particular has always been a man-brand. Selling his name is all he does at least of late; so it doesn't seem particularly shameful (compared to his other actions)
I'm guessing you can buy lots of Trump kitsch. And full disclaimer I own one that I bought when he was President to troll some libs in my family.
Hmm yeah dumb. I really figured they were for the campaign. Maybe kickbacks like that aren't legal. IDK.
Honestly, this seems like a massive troll, which kinda still proves he can manipulate the media.
This was an objectively bad decision.
As a former President he is making a stupid unforced error and losing his dignity for no reason.
It turns out, he proved that he can still manipulate his idiot followers.
He was advertising Trump-branded steaks after winning a primary in 2016, and yet you backed him in 2016 and 2020, and even demanded that Mike Pence violate his oath of office and the Constitution in order to decree Trump president again in 2020.
He didn't tease his steaks as a major announcement.
This is a poor comparison you are making.
But you were complaining about "grifting", don't move the goalposts now. And using a primary win as a way to advertise steaks definitely can be called "grifting".
You can eat the steak, the NFTs are worthless and full grift.
Bitch his complaint about the "major announcement" bait-and-switch is in the fucking title. You ran into those goalposts head-first, they didn't jump out in front of you.
They hated him for he spoke the truth