Former President Donald Trump has dropped a new batch of digital trading cards as his campaign continues to lag behind Vice President Kamala Harris in the polls. For $99 each, Trump supporters can have an NFT of Trump dressed as Captain America, riding a motorcycle, or throwing a lightning bolt.

Collect Trump Cards is offering several “deals,” ranging from $495 to $24,750. For those willing to shell out nearly $25,000, which would have to be paid in cryptocurrency, you get:
- 250 digital trading cards
- Two ultra VIP dinners and two VIP cocktails with Trump
- One pair of limited-edition platinum high-top sneakers signed by Trump
- Two pairs of “Never Surrender” gold Trump sneakers
- Two limited-edition Trump trading cards
- 1/1 digital trading card
- One limited commemorative dinner NFT card
- Two limited-edition digital “Debate” NFT cards
- 1/1 Trump Bitcoin Ordinal digital trading card
Trump also has relic cards featuring the suit he wore during his debate with President Joe Biden. Biden’s debate performance played a part in him dropping out of the presidential race and handing over the reins to Harris.
Collect Trump Cards says the profits will not go to Trump’s presidential campaign.
“These Digital Trading Cards are not political and have nothing to do with any political campaign. NFT INT LLC is not owned, managed or controlled by Donald J. Trump, The Trump Organization, CIC Digital LLC or any of their respective principals or affiliates. NFT INT LLC uses Donald J. Trump’s name, likeness and image under paid license from CIC Digital LLC, which license may be terminated or revoked according to its terms,” notes Collect Trump Cards.
The cards come as Harris has overtaken Trump in the polls. In the latest 538 National Poll, Harris holds a 3.5-point lead over Trump — 47.1 to 43.6 percent. 538 also has her leading in the swing states of Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
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