Trump Media just announced a $6 billion deal with an Alphabet-backed outfit that would create one of the first publicly traded fusion companies.
Allegations surrounding "misuse of funds, hiring of foreign contractors and interfering with product development" are flying.
CEO Devin Nunes called on congressional leaders to carry out a “thorough and expeditious investigation” into the trading of its stock
Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes says "potential market manipulation" may be impacting the platform's stock.
Truth Social will offer content "that has been canceled, is at risk of cancellation, or is being suppressed on other platforms and services," the company said.
Trump's shares in the company will be worth about $4 billion at current prices.
On Donald Trump's probably-soon-to-be-abandoned social network, users are subjected to ads for free gold, Trump-themed insurance, and CBD arthritis creams.
The exclusivity agreement with Truth Social ends in June, and the former president is thinking about not re-upping the contract.
The tech giant said Truth Social promises to remove violent and inciting content, but Truth's moderation policies have been spotty, to say the least.
The app is reportedly full of people posting content that hints at violence, and Google says Truth hasn't cleaned up their act.
Researchers are concerned about the proliferators of the wild conspiracy are being boosted thanks to top-ranking political actors.
A recent report claims Trump, along with five other TMTG board members, had their names suspiciously removed but the platform calls that "fake news."
The California governor's first TRUTH cited research saying eight of the top 10 states with the highest murder rate are Republican-led.
A New York Post story claiming former President Donald Trump had influenced Elon Musk's Twitter purchase was knocked as 'false,' but Musk doesn’t see the irony.
The former president railed against Twitter which he says is boring and full of bots and fake accounts.
The former president’s new social media app didn’t make a good impression on the first day of its public debut on Apple’s App Store.
Trump's site markets itself as a free-speech haven, but will rely on automated tools to keep the site "family-friendly."
Trump Media and Technology Group has yet to launch a single product, but FINRA and the SEC are already interested.
Just because the Fox News host may be full of it doesn't mean America's spying problem isn't totally FUBAR.
Gab's CEO, Andrew Torba, immediately spun up an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory to explain why Donald Trump joined video site Rumble instead.