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The Truth Social-branded ETFs target sectors like defense, energy and real estate—industries shaped by decisions made in the White House.
Trump Media, the company founded by President Donald Trump that owns Truth Social, announced new changes to the social media platform on Tuesday. The most interesting one might be the ability to edit posts —or Truths, as they’re so obnoxiously called on Truth Social.
The president is not dead. Trump spoke live at the White House on Sept. 2. Even as rumors of his death went viral, he had been photographed by news outlets and his Truth Social posts racked up thousands of interactions.
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Mediaite on MSNSocial Media Rampant With New Concern Over Trump’s Health After He Sported Droopy Face at 9/11 Ceremony
Concern over President Donald Trump’s health has been renewed as he sported what appeared to be a droopy face during an appearance at a 9/11 ceremony at the Pentagon Thursday. The post Social Media Rampant With New Concern Over Trump’s Health After He Sported Droopy Face at 9/11 Ceremony first appeared on Mediaite.
Homeowners may be reimbursed for costs associated with flood damage now that federal relief has been approved, according to Milwaukee County officials.
President Donald Trump in a social media post said, “Europe today ‘hit’ another great American company, Google, with a $3.5 Billion fine, effectively taking money that would otherwise go to American Investments and Jobs.
Donald Trump posted a lengthy tribute to Charlie Kirk on his Truth Social account, claiming the conservative speaker had died.
Politicians on both sides of aisle took to social media Wednesday in reaction to the shooting death of Charlie Kirk, the conservative influencer and chairman of the organization Turning Point USA. Kirk was speaking at a campus event at a university in Utah when he was shot. President Donald Trump announced the 31-year-old husband and father died.