Former President Donald Trump has always been known for his business acumen and salesmanship, and now he has something new that he would like to sell you: his latest venture, the Trump Media & Technology Group.
After being banned from major social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, Trump has decided to take matters into his own hands and launch his own social media platform. The platform, called “TRUTH Social,” is set to launch in early 2022 and promises to provide a space for conservative voices to be heard without fear of censorship.
In addition to the social media platform, Trump Media & Technology Group will also include a streaming service called “TMTG+,” which will feature original programming and shows from conservative voices. Trump has also announced plans to launch a subscription-based news service called “Truthwire,” which will provide subscribers with exclusive news and commentary from a conservative perspective.
While Trump has faced criticism for his role in spreading misinformation and promoting conspiracy theories during his time in office, he remains a powerful figure in conservative circles and has a loyal following. With his new media venture, Trump is hoping to capitalize on this support and create a platform that caters to his base.
Trump’s foray into the media and technology industry is not without its challenges, however. Building a successful social media platform from scratch is no easy feat, and Trump will have to compete with established giants like Facebook and Twitter. Additionally, Trump’s polarizing persona may deter advertisers and investors from partnering with his new venture.
Despite these challenges, Trump remains confident in the success of his new venture. In a statement announcing the launch of Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump stated, “I created TRUTH Social and TMTG to stand up to the tyranny of Big Tech. We live in a world where the Taliban has a huge presence on Twitter, yet your favorite American president has been silenced. This is unacceptable.”
Only time will tell if Trump’s new media and technology venture will be successful, but one thing is for certain: Trump has something he’d like to sell you, and he’s not backing down without a fight.