Trump cashes in by selling pieces of mug shot suit with new trading card series: Live

Donald Trump claims there was ‘no fraud whatsoever’ at New York for trial
Donald Trump has unveiled his latest range of digital trading cards on Truth Social, which he is calling the “MugShot Edition” as they now feature the notorious photograph of him taken at Fulton County jail in Georgia in August.
His latest sales pitch, just in time for Christmas, promises his supporters that anyone who buys 47 of the NFTs will receive a sample of the fabric from the suit he wore to the arraignment at which the shot was taken and an invitation to dinner with him at at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida.
Mr Trump’s special offer comes as the US Supreme Court weighs up whether the former president’s claim that “presidential immunity” protects him from prosecution in his federal election interference case holds water.
Special counsel Jack Smith asked the nation’s highest court to expedite the matter and rule on it speedily.
The court has agreed to do so, giving Mr Trump until 4pm on Wednesday 20 December to respond.
The latest twist in the case comes as his civil fraud trial is wrapping up in Lower Manhattan while Mr Trump’s ex-lawyer Rudy Giuliani’s defamation trial gets underway in Washington, DC.
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Monday’s court filing outlining three expert witnesses who are expected to testify at trial include people who work with geolocation data on mobile devices – including phones that belonged to Mr Trump and others at the White House – and who have previously mapped the movement of rioters who breached the Capitol grounds and halls of Congress.
One potential witness “plotted the location history data for Google accounts and devices” among people who joined then-President Trump’s rally at the Ellipse before marching to the Capitol.
Their testimony “will describe and explain the resulting graphical representations of that data, and it will aid the jury in understanding the movements of individuals toward the Capitol area during and after” Mr Trump’s speech that day, according to prosecutors.
Another expert will discuss data that was extracted from White House cell phones, including Mr Trump’s, as well as images on those phones and the websites visited on them, according to prosecutors.
That witness also “identified the periods of time during which the defendant’s phone was unlocked and the Twitter application was open on January 6.”
Oliver O’Connell13 December 2023 09:45
Trump hawks mug shot NFTs and pieces of suit in latest cash-in
Donald Trump is back doing what he knows best: selling magic beans to the gullible.
In his latest posts on Truth Social, the former president offers up his latest range of digital trading cards just in time for Christmas, now emblazoned with his notorious mug shot taken at Fulton County jail back in August.
But that’s not all! He’s also throwing in a genuine sample of the fabric from the suit he wore to his Georgia arraignment AND the chance to meet him for a “Gala Dinner” at Mar-a-Lago.
“Due to the great Excitement and Success of my previous TRUMP DIGITAL TRADING CARDS, we’re doing it again – The MugShot Edition, available RIGHT NOW,” he writes.
“Plus, buy 47 cards and get a piece of the suit I wore for the ‘Mugshot Photo,’ and also get an invite to a Gala Dinner with me at Mar-a-Lago! Don’t wait, they’ll go FAST (I believe!). I’m happy if you’re happy. Have fun. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!”
Folks, you’d be crazy not to accept this once-in-a-lifetime offer while stocks last.
Run, don’t walk, to your nearest retailer!
Joe Sommerlad13 December 2023 09:15
Amid terrible ratings for incumbent, Trump leads Biden in key swing states
In Michigan, 10 per cent said they don’t support either candidate. Mr Trump’s lead is increased by voters who say they didn’t vote in 2020 – this group breaks for the former president by 26 points in Georgia and by 40 in Michigan. Respondents who say they voted in 2020 reported having broken for Mr Biden in the last election but they now lean in Mr Trump’s direction in both swing states. Mr Biden is currently retaining fewer of his 2020 supporters compared to Mr Trump.
While Mr Trump faces the challenge of getting politically disengaged people to turn up to the polls, Mr Biden is confronted with having to convince those who backed him in the past to do so again, despite their negative views of his leadership.
Oliver O’Connell13 December 2023 08:45
Man arrested for allegedly threatening to assassinate Vivek Ramaswamy
A man has been arrested after allegedly threatening to kill Vivek Ramaswamy and his supporters at an event on Monday, according to newly released court records.
The suspect, 30-year-old Tyler Anderson, was first reported to police by the Republican presidential hopeful’s staff last week after he allegedly responded to one of the campaign’s texts about an upcoming campaign event.
“We are grateful to law enforcement for their swiftness and professionalism in handling this matter and pray for the safety of all Americans,” Ramaswamy campaign spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement shared with The Independent.
Oliver O’Connell13 December 2023 06:45
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Oliver O’Connell13 December 2023 04:45
‘America will burn’ if Trump is jailed before election
NewsNation GOP debate host Megyn Kelly has a dire prediction for American politics should Donald Trump face actual consequences for any of the more than 90 felony charges he now faces in court.
Kelly spoke to far-right gadfly Glenn Beck this past week after she was part of the team moderating the fourth and final Republican primary debate of 2023; a handful have just been scheduled to occur over January and February.
In her conversation with Beck, Kelly explained that she thought there would be violence in the streets were Mr Trump to be convicted and imprisoned before the 2024 election occurs next November.
Oliver O’Connell13 December 2023 03:45
Report: Trump contacted ex-Mar-a-Lago employee turned witness
Donald Trump and his associates allegedly repeatedly contacted a former Mar-a-Lago employee who knew of key conversations and moments in the federal classified documents case against the former president.
According to multiple human sources and other material accessed by CNN, Mr Trump took a rare step and reached out to the employee a few days after he quit working at the Florida estate to inquire why he was leaving.
Mr Trump’s associates later allegedly offered the former employee free tickets to a golf tournament.
The former employee, who later told the federal special counsel’s office investigating the documents case about the communications, even allegedly got an offer from Mr Trump’s lawyer for assistance in finding legal representation, with the lawyer mentioning in a voicemail that he was aware the former employee had been subpoenaed to provide information to a grand jury.
The Independent has contacted the Justice Department and a lawyer for the former president in the documents case for comment.
Oliver O’Connell13 December 2023 02:45
Full details: Trump’s ‘presidential immunity’ claim will be tested at the Supreme Court
An answer would mark the first time the nation’s highest court has weighed in on the criminal prosecutions of the former president, who was charged in a grand jury indictment for his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Hours after Mr Smith’s request on Monday, justices agreed to expedite the case. Mr Trump has until 4pm on 20 December to respond.
The former president has argued that he is protected from prosecution for crimes committed while in office, citing “presidential immunity” that the federal judge overseeing the case has rejected. He has appealed that ruling.
Mr Smith’s team with the US Department of Justice asked for the justices to determine “whether a former President is absolutely immune from federal prosecution for crimes committed while in office or is constitutionally protected from federal prosecution when he has been impeached but not convicted before the criminal proceedings begin.”
“The United States recognizes that this is an extraordinary request,” according to the filing. “This is an extraordinary case.”
Oliver O’Connell13 December 2023 01:45
How prosecutors could use Trump’s Twitter evidence in his election conspiracy case
Monday’s court filing outlining three expert witnesses who are expected to testify at trial include people who work with geolocation data on mobile devices – including phones that belonged to Mr Trump and others at the White House – and who have previously mapped the movement of rioters who breached the Capitol grounds and halls of Congress.
Josh Marcus13 December 2023 01:15
Biden says world leaders keep telling him ‘You can’t let Trump win’
“There’s not an international event that I’ve attended – not one – where the rest of the world doesn’t come up to me – leaders, no matter what country they’re from – and say, ‘You can’t let him win. You can’t let him win,” Mr Biden reportedly told the audience.
Josh Marcus13 December 2023 00:45