Trump returns to Instagram in posts hawking his buying and selling playing cards

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Former President Donald Trump returned to Instagram on Tuesday in a pair of posts selling digital buying and selling playing cards, together with one with a picture that makes him resemble a comic-book superhero.

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Mr. Trump revealed two photos hawking the playing cards on each Facebook and Instagram, in a few of his first posts on the platforms since they restored his entry.

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One submit included a caption directing individuals to go to collecttrumpcards.com, which says it's promoting the digital buying and selling playing cards that includes Mr. Trump’s picture for $99.

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Mr. Trump mentioned he may have set the value of his digital buying and selling playing cards even increased and believed it could have bought properly anyway, however he determined towards doing so.

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“I hope everyone notices, & I’m sure the Fake News won’t, that I’m leaving the price of the Trading Cards the same as last time, even though they are selling for MANY TIMES MORE (It’s called the MARKET!), & sold out almost immediately, because I want my fans & supporters to make money, & have fun doing it,” Mr. Trump mentioned within the posts.

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Facebook and Instagram’s dad or mum firm Meta restored Mr. Trump’s entry to their platforms in February, lifting restrictions barring him from their platforms following the Jan. 6 riot on the U.S. Capitol.

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Mr. Trump beforehand revealed a submit on Facebook in March saying, “I’M BACK!”

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While banished by distinguished tech platforms, Mr. Trump developed his personal social media platform, Truth Social.

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Mr. Trump’s Truth Social account displayed the identical messages about his digital buying and selling playing cards because the captions showing on Facebook and Instagram on Tuesday.

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The web site promoting Mr. Trump’s buying and selling playing cards features a disclaimer that the digital objects are meant to be collectibles solely and never funding autos.

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“These are just like baseball cards, but you collect them digitally, on your computer or phone,” the collecttrumpcards.com web site reads. “All you need is an email address and a credit card or crypto to start collecting 1, 10, 20 or 100.”

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• This article was based mostly partly on wire-service studies.

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