A yellow Trump Mobile with 3 cameras at the back of the phone
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President Donald J. Trump has expanded his brand into the telecommunications industry with the launch of Trump Mobile, a new wireless service announced on the 10th anniversary of his original 2015 campaign launch.

The initiative positions Trump not only as the nation’s 47th president but also as a mobile network provider, offering a service directly aligned with his signature themes of patriotism, national pride, and consumer independence.

The flagship plan dubbed The 47 Plan that costs $47.45/month
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The flagship plan dubbed The 47 Plan that costs $47.45/month, a figure symbolizing Trump’s current role as the 47th President of the United States.

The plan includes unlimited 5G data, talk, and text, plus value-added perks such as international calling to over 100 countries, telehealth, device protection, and 24/7 roadside assistance.

According to the official announcement, the service requires no contracts or credit checks, and is designed to give Americans an alternative to woke mobile companies.

“Trump Mobile will provide Americans with reliable coverage, exceptional customer service, and a commitment to putting America first,” said a statement on the official Trump website.

The launch also includes a new Trump-branded smartphone called the T1, which the company says is designed and developed in the United States.

The device, styled with gold accents, is intended as a premium patriotic product that complements the Trump Mobile ecosystem.

Though details about the manufacturer and technical specifications were not disclosed in the press release, the move signals a bold expansion of the Trump brand into the tech and telecom sectors.

Trump Mobile operates as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), meaning it doesn’t own its own infrastructure but leases service from major U.S. carriers. This business model allows for nationwide coverage while maintaining control over pricing, branding, and customer experience.

The launch comes as part of President Trump’s broader campaign to restore what he calls “American greatness,” both politically and economically and reinforces his approach of integrating his political identity with commercial enterprise.

Shahriena Shukri is a journalist covering business and economic news in Malaysia, providing insights on market trends, corporate developments, and financial policies. More about Shahriena Shukri.