In 2019, then-president Donald Trump hosted a meal at the White House for members of the Clemson Tigers American-football team featuring items from the fast-food chains Dominoâs, McDonaldâs, Wendyâs and Burger KingOfficial White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian,via Flickr
The Manhattanhush-money trialof the former US president Donald Trump is in recess on Wednesdays, providing the leading Republican candidate in the 2024 US general election with a valuable window for campaigning. Today (8 May), Trump is using that window to have dinner with buyers of his NFTs (non-fungible tokens) at his Florida club and residence, Mar-a-Lago.
The dinner, first reported byAxios, is a perk for major buyers of Trumpâs so-called âMugShot Edition NFTâ, a series of âdigital trading cardsâ offered at $99 apiece, some of which feature images based on the mug shottakenof Trump when he was arrested in Georgia in August 2023 on racketeering charges. (Other NFTs in the series, designed by the illustrator Clark Mitchell, feature Trump in place of Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial, Trump as a cyborg and Trump as a steampunk superhero.)
Supporters who bought at least 47 editions of the NFTs are invited to tonightâs dinner with Trump in Palm Beach, Florida, and will receive a piece of the suit he was wearing when the mugshot was taken. Supporters who bought 100 of the MugShot NFTs will receive additional perks including pieces of the suitandthe tie Trump wore in the mugshot, seating at a VIP table during the dinner and a cocktail reception with Trump before the event.
The company that created the MugShot NFTs is not affiliated with Trumpâs campaign, although the former president did recorda videopromoting the NFTs and the limited-edition physical cards featuring fragments of his suitââit was a great suit, believe me, a really good suitâ. According to Trumpâs most recent financial disclosures, he made between $100,000 and $1m from NFTs in 2022. Trumpâs campaign has offered plenty ofphysical productsof its own monetising the famous photograph.
After Wednesday nightâs dinner for mega-collectors of Trump NFTs, the former president will be back in court in Manhattan on Thursday morning, when his lawyers will resume their cross-examination of the adult-film star Stormy Daniels, the star witness in the hush-money case brought against Trump by the Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg Jr. The case revolves around the reimbursement of hush-money payments to Daniels made by Trumpâs former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen to keep her from telling the story of her alleged sexual encounter with Trump in 2006 (which he denies ever took place).
Melania Trump, the former presidentâs wife, has been far more active than her husband in the NFT space, releasing several series of digital collectibles in recent years commemorating everything from the1969 Apollo 11 moon landing,US monumentslike Mount Rushmore and the Statue of Liberty to âimportant momentsâ in US history,her own eyesandChristmas.