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Truth Social (stylized as TRUTH Social) is an alt-tech [4] [5] [6] social media platform owned by Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), an American media and technology company majority-owned by former U.S. president Donald Trump. [7] It has been called a " Twitter clone" that competes with Parler, Gab, and Mastodon in trying to provide an ...
Former President Donald Trump launched his social media platform, Truth Social, in early 2022, after he was banned from major sites such as Facebook and the platform formerly known as Twitter ...
Here are some things to know about Trump's social media platform and where it fits into the broader social media landscape. WHAT IS TRUTH SOCIAL? Before Truth Social, there was a short-lived blog on Trump's personal website called "From the Desk of Donald J. Trump.” But it didn't last long, and Trump's camp was already hinting that the former ...
On the cusp of a financial crisis, Donald Trump got help from an unlikely source: His struggling social media platform. Investors approved a plan on Friday to take Truth Social public, increasing ...
Trump’s Truth Social warns company may be forced to shut down amid huge losses. Donald Trump’s social media app Truth Social’s logo on a smartphone in February 2022 (AFP via Getty Images ...
The Donald J. Trump Foundation was a private foundation established in 1988. [103] [104] From 1987 to 2006, Trump gave his foundation $5.4 million which had been spent by the end of 2006. After donating a total of $65,000 in 2007–2008, he stopped donating any personal funds to the charity, [105] which received millions from other donors ...
Donald Trump 's use of social media attracted attention worldwide since he joined Twitter in May 2009. Over nearly twelve years, Trump tweeted around 57,000 times, [1] including about 8,000 times during the 2016 election campaign and over 25,000 times during his presidency. [2] The White House said the tweets should be considered official ...
Truth Social launched in February 2022, one year after Trump was banned from major social platforms including Facebook and Twitter, the platform now known as X, following the Jan. 6 insurrection ...