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U.S. President's Holding Company Enters Mobile Phone Industry: Trump Venture Sets Foot in Telecommunications Market

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U.S. Presidential Holding Company Enters Mobile Phone Industry: Trump's Business Venture Expands into Telecommunications

Trump's New Venture: Trump Mobile Steps into the Mobile Business

Trump's Holding Company Enters the Mobile Phone Industry: President Trump's Business Venture Dives into Cellular Technology - U.S. President's Holding Company Enters Mobile Phone Industry: Trump Venture Sets Foot in Telecommunications Market

Yeow!

"Hold up, American folk! You're about to get your hands on a blerdy affordable mobile service that's wholly yours, crankin' at an unrivaled speed," declared Eric Trump, the executive vice president of the Trump Organization, and scion of Trump's empire. This ain't no bull— a 5G-blazin' subscription with Trump Mobile'll cost you a mere $47.45 (bout £36 or €41) a month, with the United States military heroes and their fams attackin' the globe with free long-distance calls!

But don't start lookin' for a Trump-brand network just yet. The Trumps ain't buildin' no streets of cell towers here. Instead, they're hitchin' a ride on the existing galloping giants, Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, snaggin' some capacity off them big boys.

The Trump-branded flippin' phone, the T1, hits the shelves for a cool $499, and it's expected to be available by August. According to the Trump Organization website, damn for real, "the sleek, golden smartphone delivers top-shelf performance, crafted right here in the USA for those expectin' only the best from their mobile provider." It's also got a back Gibraltar of an American flag etchin'— American pride in your pocket, son!

Timing, they say, is everything. And with the Trump's debut sweet-talkin' its way through the G7 summit in Canada, we're thinkin' this annoucement ain't mere happenstance. The Old Man himself first declared his bid for the Oval Office a whole decade ago.

Since 2021, when the Old Man wrapped up his first term, he's owned a media group clockworkin' the Truth Social online network, among other things. Last fall, the clan took control of the World Liberty Financial cryptocurrency platform, flyin' high with the so-called Trump Coin since January.

The naysayers talks of conflict of interest, what with the Old Man tangled up in all sorts of investments, despite his eldest son, Donald Jr., officially manage 'em all.

  • Donald Trump
  • Trump Organization
  • U.S. President
  • Mobile business
  • Phone
  • AT&T
  • T-Mobile
  • USA
  • T-Mobile
  • U.S. dollar

Fun Facts:

  • Trump Mobile's service offers a 5G plan called "The 47 Plan," costin' $47.45 (bout £36 or €41) per month.
  • The Trump-branded smartphone, called the T1, starts at $499 and runs on Google's Android operating system. The phone is built in the U.S. with an etched American flag on the back.
  • While there's no known direct partnership with Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, Trump Mobile's service is positioned to match these major carriers' coverage— the three nationwide phone service carriers in the U.S.
  1. Eric Trump, the executive vice president of the Trump Organization, announced a new mobile service named Trump Mobile, which will offer an affordable 5G plan to Americans for $47.45 per month.
  2. Trump Mobile is not building its own network infrastructure but will be utilizing capacity from existing major carriers such as AT&T and T-Mobile.
  3. The Trump-branded smartphone, T1, will be available for $499 and is expected to deliver top-notch performance, crafted in the USA.
  4. The timing of the announcement coincides with the G7 summit in Canada, where President Trump discussed his ventures, including his ownership of the Truth Social online network and control of the World Liberty Financial cryptocurrency platform since 2021.
  5. Despite concerns over potential conflicts of interest, Donald Trump officially manages all investments, with his eldest son, Donald Jr., overseeing their management.

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