The far-right internet personality known as "Baked Alaska" was not happy with Donald Trump's announcement that he was launching a series of digital trading card NFTs.
Baked Alaska, whose real name is Anthime Gionet, said on Thursday that he was going to jail for an nft salesman.
Gionet pleaded guilty to one count of parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building after participating in the attack on the US Capitol. The charge carries a maximum sentence of six months.
The NFT collection was teased in a Truth Social post by Trump.
Ameria needs a superhero. Tomorrow will be a big day for me. He said thank you. A video with laser beams shooting out of Trump's eyes was accompanied by a statement.
The Donald Trump Digital Trading Card collection is here, he wrote on his social media site. The cards feature amazing art of my life and career.
The cards are similar to a baseball card but more exciting.
The man who streamed himself storming the Capitol on January 6 didn't hold back.
I wanted to make America great again but I didn't get anything.
—Baked Alaska™️ (@bakedalaska) December 15, 2022
During the 2016 election, Gionet became known as a far-right internet troll. He participated in a neo-Nazi rally in Virginia in August of last year.
He was banned from the platform for violating the policy on "repeated and/or or non-consensual slurs, epithets, racist and sexist tropes, or other content that degrades someone"
The account was restored earlier this week by the self-proclaimed free speech absolutist.
The Capitol riot resulted in the arrest of a man. He yelled "Occupy the Capitol, let's go!" while storming the building. We are not leaving this bitch.
He will be sentenced to 30 days in prison on January 2nd for an unrelated charge of macing a security guard.
He was denied an appeal after being found guilty of that charge.
Last month, Gionet told his followers about the denial and expressed frustration about his upcoming sentencing hearing.
That's not the January 6 thing. The sentence for the charge was 30 days. I have to serve January 6th. It really sucks. It doesn't feel good.