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Donald Trump's NFT Release Highlights Ongoing Criminal Indictments and 2024 Candidacy Intent

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Ex-President Donald Trump is releasing his third NFT collection centered around his ongoing criminal indictments. The series called "MugShot," reveals George's official arrest of Trump, captured for the first time in history via these trading cards. These can be purchased with a credit card or wETH but are non-transferable until December 31, 2024. Purchasers are eligible for unique opportunities, including dinner at Mar-a-Lago and a piece of the suit Trump wore in the mugshot. Despite ongoing indictments, Trump seeks a second non-consecutive presidential term in 2024, with no constitutional provision barring suspects from candidacy in federal office.
Donald Trump, the ex-45th President of the United States, is initiating his third NFT (nonfungible tokens) release, focussed on his current criminal charges saga. As per an announcement made on December 12, titled "MugShot," these collectible cards can be acquired using either traditional credit card or Wrapped Ether (wETH), but cannot be transferred until the end of December 2024. Buyers will be required to complete 'know-your-customer' (KYC) procedures to procure the NFTs, regardless of their chosen payment method. Developers conveyed the idea behind this series, saying: "In a historical event on August 24, 2023, President Trump was officially apprehended in Fulton County, Georgia— marking the first-ever mugshot of a United States President. In the picture, Trump's stern look and intense determination represent his resolve to never give up." Each digital card is priced at $99, and consumers buying 47 or more will have the opportunity to own "an actual piece of the president's suit from his infamous mugshot & dine at Mar-a-Lago with the [ex] President." This mugshot-inspired series is Trump's third NFT drop, following earlier successful ones. Donald Trump's wife and ex-First Lady, Melania Trump, has also previously released her NFT collection. Presently, the former president aims to secure an independent second term in the 2024 U.S. presidential race. Trump has seen a string of indictments this year from both state and federal authorities for accusations of business malpractice and attempts to reverse the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election results, accumulating 91 felony charges. Still, the U.S. Constitution doesn't possess any provisions barring charged or convicted criminals from federal office candidacy. To enforce the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits convicts of an insurrection from serving public office, it requires congressional intervention. Watch this: Don't Miss Out! [link hidden] (@CollectTrump) December 12, 2023 Related: The pricing of Donald Trump's NFTs see a surge following the release of his mugshot in the Georgia criminal case.

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12/12/2023 11:30:00 PM

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