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Donald Trump’s New Social Media Network Reach Out To Influencers To Join

Supreme court rejects Trump bid to shield documents from January 6 panel
Supreme court rejects Trump bid to shield documents from January 6 panel

Former US President Donald Trump’s newest social media platform; Truth Social – has begun reaching out to influencers via email and inviting them to “reserve their spots” on the app.

In an email to several influencers obtained by Axios (American news website), a representative from Truth Social’s VIP department named “Ana” asks the influencers to “reserve” their “preferred username for when we launch in late February/early March.” The email, signed by “Ana” (who has no listed surname in the email), does not mention Trump’s name or affiliation and lists a dead phone number with an area code from Palm Beach, Florida, where Trump currently resides.

Not much is known about the former president’s new company, although a Special Purpose Acquisition Company named Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC) was publicly listed in October and has subsequently fluctuated between highs of over $94 and lows of roughly $43.

Supreme court rejects Trump bid to shield documents from January 6 panel

Among the influencers emailed were several left-leaning online personalities who have previously produced content critical of the former president, such as food-based blogger and internet personality Jeremy Jacobowitz and Brooklyn-based food and travel writer Gillie Houston, the latter of whom told Axios she doesn’t intend to respond to the email.

Truth Social will join ‘Parler’ and former Trump aide Jason Miller’s new social app ‘Gettr’ as new conservative media apps, which were founded as a response to what American conservatives and Trump supporters see as politically-motivated censorship and content moderation on popular social media apps, such as Facebook and Twitter.

Parler, perhaps the earliest politically-conservative social media app, was banned from Google and Apple app stores in January 2021.

Former Republican Rep. Devin Nunes of California, who is the inaugural CEO of Truth Social, told Fox Business last weekend that the company is looking for partners that “will ensure, to the best of our ability, that once we do go live, will have a safe place that Big Tech cannot cancel.”

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