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Trump’s ‘heavy release’ turned out to be the huge gap in NFT cards, causing Biden to tweet satire webmaster domeet

(Original Title: Trump’s ‘Big Exit’ Turned Out to Be Huge Gap in NFT Cards, Causing Biden to Tweet Satire)

December 16 Associated Press news (Editor Zhao Hao)On Thursday (December 15), local time, former US President Donald Trump announced on social platforms that he had launched a series of NFT cards with his portrait printed on them.

It is understood that this set of NFT cards includes images of Trump as a superhero, astronaut and western sheriff, each priced at $99.

Purchasing different cards can also enter different lucky draws, and prizes include opportunities to meet Trump and play golf together. Currently, the website shows that Trump’s NFT cards are sold out.

It’s worth mentioning that in a post the day before, Trump said he would announce a“Big Release”and wrote in capital letters, “America needs superheroes!”, but gave no other details.

At that time, the outside world once speculated that he may be preparing to run for Speaker of the House of Representatives, or announced that he would be the vice presidential candidate in 2024 with his partner, but never expected that “superhero” actually referring to the image on the card.

This move not only caused ridicule from Trump’s opponents, but some Trump supporters also expressed incomprehension. Two Trump supporters, stand-up comedians Keith Hodge and Kevin Hodge, tweeted: “Anyone who told Trump to do this should be fired.”

Current US President Biden naturally did not miss this opportunity to satirize his predecessor. “I’ve ‘also’ had some big announcements in the last few weeks,” he wrote on Twitter, citing some political achievements.

Biden said his “big announcements” included signs of a further slowdown in US inflation last month, lower gas prices than a year earlier and the imminent creation of 10,000 new jobs well paid in Arizona.

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