Donald Trump announced that the Trump Gold Card program has achieved $1.3 billion in sales, describing the initiative as "booming." However, Polymarket has raised doubts about the credibility of these figures, emphasizing that only finalized approvals with completed payments should be considered valid sales. Trump's statement on December 19, along with Howard Lutnick's supporting claim, reportedly do not meet these criteria.
The Trump Gold Card is an investment immigration program that requires a $1 million fee plus a $15,000 processing charge. Despite the claims of success, Polymarket indicates that the probability of zero sales for the year remains at 89%, suggesting skepticism about the program's actual market performance.
Trump's $1.3 Billion Gold Card Sales Claim Disputed by Polymarket
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