Donald Trump Launches Third NFT With Mugshot And Indictments Theme
Former President of the United States, Donald Trump, launched his third NFT, called "MugShot," with the theme about the criminal charges currently underway against him.
According to an announcement on December 12, this trading card can be purchased with a credit card or Wrapped Ether (WETH) and cannot be moved until December 31, 2024. Users must provide information on Know Your Customer (KYC) to buy NFT, even if they pay with crypto.
"On Thursday, August 24, 2023, President Trump was officially arrested in Fulton County, Georgia. This is the historic moment this is the first mugshot of a United States President. In the photo, Trump has a chirped yellow with a firm view that says he will never give up," the announcement continued.
Sold for $99 (Rp1.54 million) for each other, users who buy 47 or more digital trading cards can receive "pieces from the president's ASLI suit from his famous mugshot & dinner at Mar-a-Lago with the President." This is Trump's third NFT after his previous success. Melania Trump, former first lady of the United States and Donald Trump's wife, also previously launched the NFT collection.
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The current 45th US President is looking for an inconsecutive second term in the 2024 US presidential election. Since this year, Trump has been indicted by state and federal authorities on charges of business fraud and attempts to reverse the results of the 2020 US presidential election, with a total of 91 criminal charges.
However, the US Constitution does not have a clause that automatically disqualifys convicted suspects or criminals who have been convicted of running for federal elections. The US Constitution's 14th amendment, which prohibits convicted rebels from holding public office, requires congressional action to take effect.