Trump social media platform faces money woes, modest following

Trump social media platform faces money woes, modest following

Signs are growing that Donald Trump's social media platform Truth Social is in financial trouble, with just a modest following six months after launching.

US President Donald Trump sits with his arms crossed during a roundtable discussion on the Safe Reopening of America’s Schools during the coronavirus pandemic, in the East Room of the White House on July 7, 2020, in Washington, DC.
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Fox Business Network reported on Thursday that the platform has halted payments to the

company that hosts it, RightForge, and owes $1.6 million.


The platform's parent company, Trump Media and Technology Group, did not respond to a

request for comment.


A RightForge spokesman would not comment on the reports that Trump Social is not paying

its bills.


"RightForge was on the ground floor of building Truth Social and will continue to support

president Trump in his endeavors," the company said.


Meanwhile the parent company's merger with Digital World Acquisition Corp -- a blank check

company formed specifically to carry out a merger -- has yet to take place, 10 months after

the announcement that it would happen. This fusion is supposed to bring in fresh funding for

the Trump platform.


DWAC published Thursday a call for a special shareholders meeting September 6 at which

investors will be asked to approve a one-year delay for carrying out the merger, until Sept 8 of

2023.


Without a favorable vote for an extension the blank check company said it will be forced to

dissolve.


Financial data published Thursday said that as of late June, DWAC had only $3,000 in cash on

hand.


Truth Social bills itself as Trump's answer to platforms like Twitter, which the former

president used as a loud political bullhorn until he was ejected from it after a mob he had

egged on assaulted the US Capitol in January 2021.


But six months later it is in 30th place in an Apple ranking of social media apps downloaded

onto iPhones.


The Statista data base says Truth Social is downloaded only around 50,000 times per week.

Trump's account on Truth Social has 3.91 million followers; on Twitter he had 79.5 million

when he was booted.


Shares in DWAC have fallen 71 percent since hitting their peak in early March.

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