Get Your Commemorative Trump Indictment Coin While They Last!

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Are you disappointed there are no $99 Trump NFT cards with the traitor in an orange jumpsuit?

Well, here's something you can actually hold in your hand!


A gold-plated coin commemorating The Donald's first indictment. Only $100 at the White House gift shop.

They are issuing a limited supply of 7500 numbered coins, so hurry before they are gone.

I've ordered mine. Maybe I should order some more. They will be worth a mint!
 
Are you disappointed there are no $99 Trump NFT cards with the traitor in an orange jumpsuit?

Well, here's something you can actually hold in your hand!


A gold-plated coin commemorating The Donald's first indictment. Only $100 at the White House gift shop.

They are issuing a limited supply of 7500 numbered coins, so hurry before they are gone.

I've ordered mine. Maybe I should order some more. They will be worth a mint!
Really, that many? I heard there were only 37 that were going to be minted. :auiqs.jpg:
 
Are you disappointed there are no $99 Trump NFT cards with the traitor in an orange jumpsuit?

Well, here's something you can actually hold in your hand!


A gold-plated coin commemorating The Donald's first indictment. Only $100 at the White House gift shop.

They are issuing a limited supply of 7500 numbered coins, so hurry before they are gone.

I've ordered mine. Maybe I should order some more. They will be worth a mint!
blow your mind how time can make the simplest thing more valuable,,
 
You can find a thousand junk souvenir coins on the internet depicting anything from Watergate to Chappaquiddick and they aren't worth more than a Starbuck cup of coffee after half a century.
 
At least one MAGA Repub is upset about this..somehow, he believes that the White House gift shop is run by the White House..it isn't.


Former President Donald Trump's indictment has a lot of people deep in their feelings. While his detractors literally pop champagne, Trump's loyalists are outraged.
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) falls into the latter camp. Cassidy is apoplectic over the White House Gift Shop selling coins to commemorate the occasion of Trump's (second) indictment. He even chose it for a running social media gag he calls "outrage of the week."
It's not clear if Cassidy personally believes the store is part of the government, but his tweet clearly suggests that the actual White House is selling coins to celebrate Trump being indicted on 37 federal charges. That's simply not the case. The White House Gift Shop is a private company.
Trump supporters were unsurprisingly disgusted by the company selling a coin to pay homage to the historic indictment. "It's real. It's inappropriate," wrote one.
It didn't take Twitter users long to point out that the store isn't actually affiliated with the government.
@BadFoxGraphics tweeted, "It's totally outrageous that Bill Cassidy is a physician but doesn't have the brains to do two minutes of research to debunk his own nonsense about the White House Gift Shop."
Another person called the senator "an utter turnip brain."
Several thanked Cassidy for drawing their attention to the $100 coin the White House Gift Shop is selling.
"I better get mine while I can!!!" @MomsThoughts commented.
This isn't even the first, or even the second, time people have gotten into a tizzy because they believed the store is part of the actual White House.

Three years ago, its coronavirus commemorative coins caused enough of a stir that Snopes felt obligated to debunk viral claims that the White House was capitalizing on the pandemic. Last year, the Associated Press fact-checked the false claim that the White House was selling coins dedicated to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
 
Are you disappointed there are no $99 Trump NFT cards with the traitor in an orange jumpsuit?

Well, here's something you can actually hold in your hand!


A gold-plated coin commemorating The Donald's first indictment. Only $100 at the White House gift shop.

They are issuing a limited supply of 7500 numbered coins, so hurry before they are gone.

I've ordered mine. Maybe I should order some more. They will be worth a mint!
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This is more like it loser.
 

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