President Donald Trump’s business organization has announced the creation of a new wireless phone service that will carry the president’s name.
Trump Mobile, as the service will be known, will soon be available for what Donald Trump Jr. described as “real Americans” seeking “true value from their mobile carriers.” The president’s eldest son, who serves as executive vice president of the Trump Organization, made the remarks at a press event in New York City on Monday morning.
He said users would be able to receive telemedicine on their phone, roadside assistance and unlimited texting to at least 100 countries.
According to the TrumpMobile.com website, the plan starts at $47.45 a month, reference to the elder Trump having served as the 45th and 47th president.
By comparison, Boost Mobile and Verizon’s Visible offer similar unlimited service for $25 per month. T-Mobile and Spectrum offer unlimited plans for $30.
Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The organization is also rolling out a $499 gold-colored phone, dubbed the T1, later this year.
The service and phone are not actually made by the Trump Organization. The company is licensing the president’s name to a wireless service that is supported by the three major U.S. phone carriers. In a separate appearance with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo’s “Mornings with Maria” show Monday, Eric Trump, the president’s second-eldest son and another Trump Organization vice president, said the phones would also be made in the U.S. but did not state the manufacturer. He also said the service’s call center would be based in St. Louis.
Representatives for the three major U.S. phone carriers did not respond to requests for comment.
The announcement represents another chapter in the unprecedented blurring of lines between Trump’s personal business interests and his executive authority. Late Friday, the president filed financial disclosure forms for 2024 showing that the Trump Organization had earned more than $57 million from sales of digital tokens launched by its World Liberty Financial cryptocurrency platform.
The forms did not include sales from his TRUMP meme coin, which was introduced in January and which reportedly produced $100 million in fees alone, though it is not clear how much of that went personally to Trump. Last month, Trump held a dinner for the top holders of the TRUMP coin. The president also remains the largest shareholder of Trump Media and Technology Group, though his stock is held in a trust controlled by Donald Trump Jr.
The White House referred a request for comment to the Trump Organization. It did not respond to a followup query asking whether the president planned to use the service or the T1 phone.
The announcement appears to echo one made earlier this month by the trio of actor-hosts of the popular “SmartLess” podcast, who said they were launching their own wireless service by purchasing network capacity from T-Mobile.
Another actor, Ryan Reynolds, has invested in Mint Mobile, which also uses T-Mobile’s network. Both have been pitched as value services for users who don’t have need for unlimited data.