The very definition of irony.
Cheap, iron pyrite-plated crap that’s guaranteed to disappoint! That’s the Trump promise!
(Trump promises not guaranteed to be honored.)
Right click, ‘Save As’.
Yeah, sure. Seems safe enough, no one could possibly copy that.
Oh. Trump had someone photoshop something.
I thought Trump was referring the ketchup stains that he leaves everywhere from throwing plates when he’s cranky.
Approval seals are marketing gimmick. I used to make them.
Isn’t the picture on the seal taken from The Apprentice? Can Mark Burnett go after him in any way (or is he more an accomplice by giving him the platform in the first place?)?
I mean, Anything this “seal” is on is sure to be a scam, so ironically, it really does work to identify scammers.
The bigger irony is the blue check marks Xitter users making fun of this seal in the article.
Lol, I can hear the scammers adding this image to their website already
Looks like he’s about to cry.
Just need some huckster to slap those on bottled Russian lemonade and start selling them through the prison commissary wherever he ends up.
Print a bunch of these as stickers, and put them on dumpsters.
That little SM at the bottom stands for “Scam Mark”
The MAGA fanbase is sadly full of gullible people.
I really hope nobody here takes any ideas that could scam them. Like definitely do not 100% make a website or business on behalf of Donald Trump to take donations from Maga people and pocket it. Or some e-commerce random dropship thing with his face on it with 1000x profit on it.
If you don’t scam this how could you call yourself a trump candidate.
I hope he keeps sapping the RNC until there’s nothing left for them to do but sue him and kick him to the curb.
Then, he is found guilty of scamming all these rubes and he has to cut millions of 5 dollar checks. Oh, and pays the RNC lawyer fees because why not.