Trump's 'official Patriot Cards': President's team unveils four new designs for his 'strongest' supporters to carry in their wallets to show they want to 'save America'
Former President Trump's supporters can soon carry a card in their wallet as a sign of their loyalty.
In its latest bid for fundraising, the Trump team said it would launch the special cards, which could be fooled for credit cards, only for the former president's 'STRONGEST supporters.'
Trump's PAC sent out two emails to supporters on Thursday asking for their input on the design of the red card, which will bear Trump's signature.
'The card you select will be carried by Patriots all around the Country,' one email said. 'They will be a sign of your dedicated support to our movement to SAVE AMERICA, and I'm putting my full trust in you.'
It's not clear what a card-carrier is entitled to.
Supporters were sent four drafts of the card and asked to vote on their favorite
Trump's PAC said that the former president had asked for a vote from his supporters. 'We should let the American People decide - they ALWAYS know best!'
The new 'Trump Card' is the latest in a series of Trump campaign merchandise. Last week, the PAC announced it would offer signed photographs of the former president for $45
'We recently met with the President in his Florida office and showed him four designs,' the email explained. 'Originally we were planning on releasing just one design, but when President Trump saw the cards on his desk, he said, 'These are BEAUTIFUL. We should let the American People decide - they ALWAYS know best!'
The new 'Trump Card' is the latest in a series of Trump campaign merchandise. Last week, the PAC announced it would offer signed photographs of the former president for $45.
Trump has repeatedly teased a potential 2024 run. The former president has already begun holding rallies, which are billed as a way to bolster support for his favored candidates in local races but but in reality focus heavily on the successes of his presidency and the failures of President Biden's.
Trump’s political groups have over $100 million cash on hand
Trump’s political groups have over $100 million cash on hand, and raised $82 million in the first six months of 2021 alone. The former president had also raised a little more than $31 million last year as he told donors he needed money to challenge the 2020 election, which he falsely said had been stolen from him.
Trump’s campaign spent only $8.6 million challenging election results, drawing speculation as to whether he’s saving the cash to bolster his favorite candidates in 2022 or for another potential shot at the presidency in 2024.