Donald Trump has started his 2020 hustle by flogging some of the most blindingly expensive photo opps you're likely to come across this side of an eight-foot portrait of Scrooge McDuck etched into solid platinum.

Some off-diary fundraising in Texas around his 'Finish The Wall' rally included charging $15,000 for a ticket at the rally and a photo opportunity with the president, with the money going toward Trump's 2020 reelection campaign.

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Not on the president’s schedule but appears he is also doing some fundraising in Texas tonight. $15K for a photo, per invite. pic.twitter.com/bPzTO7WVXM — Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) February 11, 2019

That's not as steep as the $205,000 you'd have had to cough up last September for a pic at a Washington function - $100,000 for a ticket, plus $70,000 per couple for photos and $35,000 for two dinners - but it's arguably too much for something to jazz up your Hinge account.

The 'Finish The Wall' rally was probably more notable for the fact that an incensed Trump supporter took it upon himself to attack a BBC cameraman who was filming Trump speaking.



Despite asking "Everything alright?" after the supporter was removed, Trump didn't condemn the attack and later pointed at the assembled press, asking, "Wow, look at the press pack. Can you believe that?" to a howling chorus of boos. Great. Normal country, doing fine.



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