JUST IN: President Trump announces he is selling portions of the suit he wore during the debate with Joe Biden, labeling it 'The Knockout Suit'

Labeling it "The Knockout Suit," Trump said that fans who buy 15 or more of his digital trading cards will receive a portion of the suit he wore to the first presidential debate

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Labeling it "The Knockout Suit," Trump said that fans who buy 15 or more of his digital trading cards will receive a portion of the suit he wore to the first presidential debate

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On Thursday, former President Donald Trump announced a new release of his digital trading cards. This time it includes the suit he wore during June's historic presidential debate with Joe Biden that ultimately ended the president's longtime political career.

Labeling it "The Knockout Suit," Trump said that fans who buy 15 or more of his digital trading cards will receive a portion of the suit he wore to the first presidential debate. The new collection includes 50 trading cards, said Trump.



Each digital trading card costs $99, with the 15 cards needed to get a piece of Trump's suit costing $1,485. The GOP presidential candidate then announced another special perk for fans: those who purchase 75 digital trading cards will receive an invitation to a Gala dinner at the 45th president's "beautiful private club in Jupiter, Florida."

"Don't wait, have fun - The Cards will go FAST!...ENJOY," wrote Trump on Truth Social.



This is the president's fourth batch of exclusive digital trading cards, coming after his third series, which featured a snapshot of his iconic mugshot from his 2023 arrest in Atlanta, Georgia, by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.

President Trump has regularly praised his performance against Biden in the CNN presidential debate. Shortly after, Democratic donors suspended additional contributions to the Biden-Harris campaign, demanding that the president leave the race over concerns that he would be unable to beat Trump in November and concerns over his fitness to continue in the race.

Biden, nearly a month later, then issued a statement declaring that he would not be pursuing another term in office, endorsing his vice president, Kamala Harris, who was named the official party nominee last week.
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