Trump supporters getting conned with worthless currency

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Turns out, Trump Bucks aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on. Just ask John Amann of Houston who said he bought $2,200 worth of the phony currency and other Trump monetary items over the past year only to discover they were worthless when he tried to cash them in at his local bank.


Supporters are told Trump Bucks will propel Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential bid and make the “real patriots” who support him rich when he wins and they can cash in.

How would it work? According to NBC News, those who got duped believe Trump, when he is re-elected, will institute a new monetary system that will make Trump Bucks valuable:

This is incredibly sad. Weren't they warned? This isn't the first Trump scam. Why do they keep falling for it?
 
No idea what that is, but supporting a Democrat Regime dedicated to advancing China and Iran while flooding the US with illegals is insanity.
Hi, sorry what does that have to do with the topic?
 
You don't like it, then buy his tennis shoes instead. They look cool.
 
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Errr, Trump Bucks? It probably isn't his company but scam artists.
 
The left must be desperate for a topic since the sneaker outrage didn't work. They are freaking political souvenirs. Anybody can see that. On the other hand it seems that the crypto currency pirate, Bachman Fried, who defrauded mom and pop investors out of millions and donated millions to the Biden campaign might walk away with a slap on the wrist.
 
The left must be desperate for a topic since the sneaker outrage didn't work. They are freaking political souvenirs. Anybody can see that. On the other hand it seems that the crypto currency pirate, Bachman Fried, who defrauded mom and pop investors out of millions and donated millions to the Biden campaign might walk away with a slap on the wrist.
Hey did you see the sneakers are now 75% off.
 

Turns out, Trump Bucks aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on. Just ask John Amann of Houston who said he bought $2,200 worth of the phony currency and other Trump monetary items over the past year only to discover they were worthless when he tried to cash them in at his local bank.


Supporters are told Trump Bucks will propel Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential bid and make the “real patriots” who support him rich when he wins and they can cash in.

How would it work? According to NBC News, those who got duped believe Trump, when he is re-elected, will institute a new monetary system that will make Trump Bucks valuable:

This is incredibly sad. Weren't they warned? This isn't the first Trump scam. Why do they keep falling for it?
The reality is because of xidenflation, it’s worth more today then the 2k dollar was when he bought it
 

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