The Trump Organization is entering the mobile phone market with a gold-colored smartphone priced at $499 and a monthly service fee of $47.45, hinting at the former president’s time in office. Managed by Donald Trump's sons, the company faces scrutiny from watchdogs over potential conflicts of interest as the venture raises questions about manufacturing claims and market viability. Critics argue that establishing a phone solely with American components is nearly impossible, as experts voice concerns that the U.S. lacks the necessary technology supply chain. The Trump Organization has not detailed its manufacturing partner or addressed ethics inquiries but promotes the product as an affordable choice for "hard-working Americans." This launch is part of a broader strategy to leverage Trump's brand during and after his presidency, with his wealth significantly increasing as he diversifies into various product lines. As the U.S. mobile market remains dominated by major carriers, the success of this new venture is uncertain, particularly amidst growing competition from established players and niche firms.