Donald Trump tells emergency workers they can sell his autograph for £7,500



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Donald Trump told Americans they could sell his autograph for $10,000 (Picture: Getty Images/AFP) Donald Trump has told emergency service workers responding to Hurricane Laura they could sell his autograph for $10,000 (£7,500). The US president was in Lake Charles, Louisiana, yesterday where he surveyed the damage and attended a briefing with local officials. After the meeting, Mr Trump sat down and began signing autographs for some of those in attendance, telling one group of people: ‘Come here fellas, get over here. I want a little power.’ Handing over an autographed piece of paper to one official, he tells him he could go on to sell it for $10,000. He said: ‘Sell this on eBay tonight, you’ll get $10,000.’ He said to another local official he would not personalise the autograph by addressing it to him because it would ‘lose a lot of value’. Mr Trump’s autographs typically sell for a lower amount on eBay but some items of memorabilia can fetch thousands of pounds. Hurricane Laura swept through Louisiana earlier this week and was a category-four storm when it made landfall. {“@context”:“https:\/\/schema.org”,“@type”:“VideoObject”,“name”:“Metro.co.uk”,“duration”:“T1M23S”,“thumbnailUrl”:“https:\/\/i.dailymail.co.uk\/1s\/2020\/08\/30\/10\/32562244-0-image-a-7_1598781503268.jpg”,“uploadDate”:“2020-08-30T10:57:10+0100”,“description”:“The massive storm hit Louisiana early August 27 with 150 mile-per-hour (240 kph) winds, damaging buildings, knocking down trees and cutting power to more than 650,000 people in Louisiana and Texas. However, Laura’s storm surge was much less than predicted.”,“contentUrl”:“https:\/\/videos.metro.co.uk\/video\/met\/2020\/08\/30\/8293514807711582771\/480x270_MP4_8293514807711582771.mp4”,“height”:270,“width”:480} To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Hurricane Laura swept through Louisiana as a category-four storm (Picture: AP) At least 14 people were killed by the storm – 10 in Louisiana, four in Texas. Thankfully, the storm missed more populated areas, but at least 8,000 homes were still destroyed. A further 14,000 people sought shelter and some 400,000 homes are without power. Mr Trump said the loss of life was a ‘tremendous number’, but added it ‘could have been a lot worse’. More than 8,000 homes were destroyed by the hurricane (Picture: AP) He said: ‘One thing I know about this state, it rebuilds fast.’ The president’s visit to Louisiana came on the 15th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more stories like this, check our news page.


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