Trump Cards Plummet 10.3% as Donald Trump Faces NY Indictment

Trump cards take another beating as Donald awaits the Grand Jury to make a decision on the hush money case.

Donald Trump is watching over Trump posters on fire floating around on a dark red background.
  • The former U.S. president faces a federal indictment for bribing porn star Stormy Daniels.
  • Trump established the Trump Save America Joint Fundraising Committee to collect donations.
  • Trump Cards NFT floor price has slid further by 10.3% in the last 24 hours to 0.545 Ethereum.

The 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, is trying to make the most out of the recent turmoil surrounding his alleged attempt to bribe the adult film star, Stormy Daniels. According to Trumpโ€™s emails to supporters, the charges in relation to Stormy Daniels are purely politically motivated. Hence the victimized president has to fight off the โ€œwitch hunt-crazed radicals,โ€ but not without the financial support from his fans.

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As he awaits a decision from the Manhattan Grand Jury this week, Donald decided to capitalize on the situation by asking his followers to chip in at least $1 to support his run for the 2024 presidential election.

Stormy Times for Trump

In a recent email to his loyal fan list, Donald Trump intensely explains the circumstances from his perspective. โ€œPlease make a contribution of just $1 today to cement your place as a FOUNDING DEFENDER of our movement in what truly is the darkest chapter in our nationโ€™s history,โ€ pleads the permanently-tanned president.

The request for financial support didnโ€™t bode well for Trump’s Digital Trading Cards, which were an instant hit on launch, but later plunged dramatically after analysts on Crypto Twitter discovered that Don has likely kept around 90% of the Trump Cards for himself.

On top of that, Trump is also facing trouble for allegedly leaking Mar-a-Logo documents. The DC district court had officially ordered Trumpโ€™s lawyer Evan Corcoran to testify before the Grand Jury, which is uncommon in the United States legal system.

Trump Handcuffed for Stormy Daniels Hearing?

Even though Donald Trump himself expected the arraignment to happen on Tuesday, that prediction was purely based on media leaks. Trumpโ€™s loyal supporters gathered around the Manhattan criminal courthouse as local law enforcement placed barriers around the building to maintain order. Several witnesses reported riots breaking out in the area.

However, if the enforcement actually takes place, Donald wishes to be held in handcuffs and taken to court to see Stormy Daniels after doing a perp walk. As if that wasnโ€™t enough, Trump’s advisor team canโ€™t decide if Trumpโ€™s request was serious or not.

Donald denies ever having sex with the adult film actress, while the porn star claims the opposite. In the wake of the Manhattan Grand Juryโ€™s final decision, Trump Digital Trading Cards (TRUMP) fetched a daily trading volume of just $46,692.

However, The Donald continues to delicately sign the Trump Trading Cards, as both the NFT traders and the former president hope for a journey to the moon.

On The Flipside

  • Some crypto aficionados on Twitter speculate that Trump Digital Trading Cards could skyrocket if Trump is actually re-elected.

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Tadas Klimasevskis

Tadas Klimaลกevskis is a DailyCoin Journalist, covering memecoins & latest developments. Tadas has moderate holdings in SHIB, HBAR, LTC, MATIC and a selection of low-cap meme currencies.

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