There’s no doubt that Donald Trump Jr. is appreciative of his father’s accomplishments – and for the opportunity to capitalize on just about any opportunity that comes his way.

You’ve heard of Cameo, the online service that delivers celebrities’ video messages for a price?

Trump Jr. is on board, too, now selling videos of himself to fans for prices beginning at just north of $500.

Trump Jr. has mentioned the rising legal costs as New York Attorney General Letitia James investigates the Trump Organization, for which Trump Jr. works as its executive vice president.

James incurred Trump Jr.’s wrath on Fox News, with Trump Jr. saying she was “searching for a crime” and targeting political enemies. 

With Cameo, the former president’s eldest son thanks customers and provides an individualized message.

“Don’t worry about it if your wife’s mad at you for saying that election night 2016 was the happiest night of your life … there’s millions of people just like you, you can tell her I said that,” he says in one video for a supporter in Australia.

“Thanks for helping us out and support us in going after the liberals and the crazies on CNN.”

On Cameo, the client is asked to provide a profile. Trump Jr. offered the following: “Father, Patriot, Outdoorsman, Businessman, Political Commentator and #1 NYT Bestselling author.” 

The page references some of the proceeds will go to benefit the Shadow Warriors Project, a foundation supporting private U.S. military contractors led by Mark Geist. 

Geist worked as a private security contractor at U.S. facilities in Benghazi during the 2012 attack on the U.S. embassy.

The cost for a Trump Jr. Cameo video? It’s $525 for a standard video, delivered in two to seven days, and $787 for one arriving in 24 hours or fewer.

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