
Former President Donald Trump is selling pieces of his suit he wore when his mugshot photograph was taken in Georgia earlier this year — and his former communications aide Alyssa Farah Griffin is upset that people are falling for his scam.
Thus far, Trump has spent over $37 million on legal fees, with another $130 million in donor money being steered to the cost of his trials. He announced the suit sell-off Tuesday as a way to cover the costs.
Meanwhile, former Rep. George Santos (R-NY) is selling himself on Cameo. At first, he quoted $200 per video. It was then increased to $400 and now he's up to $500 per video.
"I hate this so much," said Griffin. " ... Do not support known fraudsters by paying money to — The Cameos I've seen are kind of funny, but this is a man who defrauded a veteran's charity, allegedly. He's violated federal laws and then the other known fraudster here, Donald Trump, I mean, this just shows how ridiculous our politics have gotten. All about enriching himself and staying out of jail."
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She went on to say that she was struck when she recalled that Trump hasn't won an election since 2016. To put it into a historical context, that was prior to Apple Airpods and Fortnite.
"He's a loser!" she said of Trump. "My point being: he's a known loser, he's lost consistently for the GOP. He is bad for the country and it's time to move on."
Sunny Hostin, however, considered that the reason that Trump might be selling off parts of his clothing could be financial desperation.
"You know what it showed me? He's really broke and doesn't have any money and is not a business person. When you have to sell pieces of your suit that you wore during your mugshot, you know, for criminal charges? Like how low can you go?"
Thus far, Trump has spent $2.5 million on expert witnesses.
It was reported on Tuesday that Trump used his legal defense fund to pay for a huge party at Mar-a-Lago.
See the video of the women debating the "losers" and "fraudsters" below or at the link here.