Internet dubs Jared Moskowitz 'national treasure' for trolling Donald Trump over mugshot suit sales

Florida Democrat Congressman Rep Jared Moskowitz mocks former President Donald Trump for selling pieces of his infamous mugshot suit
PUBLISHED DEC 15, 2023
Florida Democrat Congressman Rep Jared Moskowitz calls Donald Trump 'best QVC blender salesman' (@repmoskowitz, @euanapolli/Instagram)
Florida Democrat Congressman Rep Jared Moskowitz calls Donald Trump 'best QVC blender salesman' (@repmoskowitz, @euanapolli/Instagram)

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA: Representative Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) characterized the former President of the United States, Donald Trump, as the “best QVC blender salesman” America has ever had for his recent move to sell segments of the suit that he wore during his mugshot photo.


 
 
 
 
 
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Trump announced through his Truth Social account that he plans to sell these clothing segments to individuals who purchase 47 mugshot edition Trump digital trading cards.

During a recent interview with MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas, the lawmaker representing Florida’s 23rd congressional district criticized the Republican frontrunner for transforming his presidential campaign into a means of personal profit.

Rep Moskowitz went on to express his belief that Trump may eventually attempt to profit from the sale of his deceased first wife's tombstone.

What did Moskowitz say about Trump selling pieces of his mugshot suit as memorabilia?

Rep Moskowitz in his interview on Wednesday remarked, “I expect him to start selling Ivana Trump’s tombstone. You’ll be able to write, you know, a little signature on her tombstone for $10,000: You, too, could have something on Ivana Trump’s tombstone at my golf course. My beautiful golf course, buried her on hole seven. She looks great.”



 

“This is– this is literally what we’re going to get ourselves back into if we elect him again. Okay. It is…unexplainable how people are just drawn to this guy,” the congressman continued. “I mean, he’s a televangelist president, right? I mean…he’s the best QVC blender salesman we’ve ever had.”

Moskowitz also imitated a MAGA supporter’s reaction to Trump selling his mugshot suit in segments, “Okay, look, Would you like the lapel? We’ll cut off the lapel part of the suit, $2k, and you can have the lapel part. And someone in right now is going, Honey, get the Apple Pay, I’m going to get the lapel.”

Per Mediaite, it has come to light that Mr Trump is utilizing the revenue generated from the sale of merchandise and other business ventures to finance his legal fees.

He is currently facing four criminal indictments in four different jurisdictions.

In August, Trump achieved the distinction of being the first former president to be photographed at Georgia's Fulton County Jail.

He is facing 13 felony charges for his alleged role in trying to subvert the results of the 2020 presidential election in that state.

Internet was amused by Rep Moskowitz’s brutal trolling of Donald Trump

People on X were entertained by Florida Democratic Congressman Rep Moskowitz’s hilarious takedown of the former President.



 

One X user said: “Jared is national treasure."



 

Another user remarked: "Well. He doesn’t have any more STATE secrets to sell."



 

Another user quipped: "Is trump selling his diaper too?"



 

One user wrote: "Wait till he sells his underwear next."



 

Another X user said: "Jared nailed it again!"



 

Finally, this user tweeted: "He hit the nail right on the head. I was thinking it was like he is a evangelist."



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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