Trump’s new social media ‘Truth Social’ available to users as of Sunday

Donald Trump’s social networking site “Truth Social” has been gradually available to users since Sunday and is expected to be “fully operational” by the end of March, more than a year after the former US president was ousted. major online platforms.

“We’re going to start launching the app to the public through Apple this week,” said Devin Nunes, head of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), the parent company of the new social networking site, in an interview with Fox News.

“I believe that by the end of March we will be fully operational, at least in the United States,” added the former lawmaker, who left Congress earlier this year to run TMTG.

“Truth Social” has been presented by Trump as an alternative to Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, the platforms from which he was expelled after the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

“It is moving for me to see people who have been silenced using the platform,” Nunes said.

“Truth”

“We want them to tell us what kind of content they want on the platform,” he added. “Unlike the crazy oligarchs of Silicon Valley who tell people what they want to think and decide whether or not we can be in the networks.”

“THE TRUTH IS COMING…”, wrote Eliz Stefanik, the third in the Republican hierarchy in the House of Representatives, on Friday, a reference to the Game of Thrones’ iconic phrase “Winter is coming…”.

“I am just happy to be at TRUTH! I thank President Donald Trump for his leadership skills. Together the first American patriots will save America, destroy the technology giants and protect FREEDOM.”

“The time for truth has come,” Trump Jr., the former president’s son, tweeted on Tuesday, posting a screenshot of his father’s message: “Be prepared! Your beloved president will soon receive you.” .

The 75-year-old Trump has not responded to the rumors that want him to run for a second term in the US presidency in 2024.

Before closing his Twitter account, this medium was Trump’s favorite and he used it to announce his decisions when he was president but also to launch attacks against his opponents. He had almost 89 million followers, to whom he addressed daily.

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