Former President Donald Trump's mugshot has become a phenomenon. The left thinks it's the ultimate 'gotcha,' while Trump supporters immediately recognized it as a badge of honor. Within an hour or so of booking, Trump was already selling t-shirts of it on his website.
Trump's martyr status reached far and wide...
Boom🔥 #TrumpMugShot pic.twitter.com/mPueCx7O6P
— Freedom 🇺🇸🦅 (@PU28453638) August 25, 2023
Blacks for Trump - THEY GOING TO FAFO đź‘€ #BlacksForTrump #DonaldTrump #TrumpMugShot #Trump2024 #PresidentTrump #TrumpArrest #TrumpIndictment pic.twitter.com/DWcKSDVmlx
— HumanDilemma (@HumanDilemma_) August 26, 2023
And there's much, much more.
"Now I ain't sayin' she a vote rigger"#TrumpMugShot at Fulton County
— Ramble_Rants (@ramble_rants) August 25, 2023
By the Memefellas of the Dilley Meme Team@Ramble_Rants @TAftermath2020 @MakaveliMemez @C3PMeme @Fuknutz pic.twitter.com/npHltFhIwC
Now, Politico reports that as of Saturday, Trump has raised $7.1 million since the mugshot - with $4.18 of it coming in on Friday, the single-highest 24-hour period of his campaign to date, according to a person familiar with the totals.
The campaign’s fundraising has been powered by merchandise it has been selling through his online store. After Trump was taken into custody, the campaign began selling shirts, posters, bumper stickers and beverage coolers bearing Trump’s scowling mugshot. The items bear the tagline “NEVER SURRENDER!” and range in price from $12 to $34.
The campaign has also been prodding online donors with emails and text messages. And on Thursday night, while flying back from Atlanta to Bedminster, N.J. Trump sent out his first tweet in more than two years directing supporters to his website. The site’s landing page includes the mugshot and asks supporters to “make a contribution to evict Crooked Joe Biden from the White House and SAVE AMERICA during this dark chapter in our nation’s history.”
The fundraising blitz illustrates how Trump has parlayed his four indictments into campaign cash, rallying his hardcore supporters.
Trump’s campaign says it has raised nearly $20 million in the last three weeks, during which time Trump was indicted on charges related to his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and for trying to overturn the Georgia vote count in the 2020 election. That figure is more than half of what Trump raised during his first seven months in the 2024 race.
"It's a bunch of bullshit," indeed...
Q: What do you think about the indictment!
— American.357 (@ASimplePatriot) August 25, 2023
A: it’s a bunch of bullshit!#TrumpMugShot pic.twitter.com/7iNuRPS4iJ