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On February 14, 2025, President Trump established the Energy Dominance Council and issued an executive order barring federal funding to schools with COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), operator of Truth Social, reported a net loss of $400.9 million for 2024, despite its stock nearly doubling in value following the presidential election. The company attributes the loss to merger-related legal fees and reduced advertising revenue. TMTG, which boasts significant cash reserves, plans to explore future mergers and acquisitions to diversify its holdings.
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Donald Trump amended his lawsuit against CBS, increasing his damage claim to $20 billion and adding a claim of unfair competition, alleging deceptive editing of a Kamala Harris interview cost his media company viewership and revenue. The amended complaint, filed in Texas federal court, now includes Representative Ronny Jackson as a plaintiff to address forum-shopping arguments. Trump claims CBS’s edits constituted false advertising under both state and federal law, impacting Truth Social engagement. CBS maintains that the edits were for time constraints and that the lawsuit is an attack on editorial judgment protected by the First Amendment.
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Following a national prayer service at Washington National Cathedral, President Trump condemned Bishop Mariann Budde’s remarks as “nasty” and politically motivated, criticizing her focus on marginalized groups and immigrants. He took to Truth Social to demand an apology from Budde and the Episcopal Church, alleging her speech was inappropriate and uninspiring. Trump further criticized the service’s overall quality, deeming it “boring and uninspiring.” The President’s response followed Budde’s plea for mercy and recognition of the fears and vulnerabilities of various communities, including LGBTQ+ individuals and undocumented immigrants.
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Pam Bondi, former Florida Attorney General and a Trump appointee, reportedly profited handsomely from the Truth Social merger, amassing at least $3 million according to recently released financial filings. This revelation adds another layer to the already complex narrative surrounding her career and her close ties to Donald Trump.
The substantial financial gain raises immediate questions about potential conflicts of interest, particularly considering her previous role as Attorney General and her subsequent involvement in Trump’s inner circle. Her significant financial windfall from the merger, seemingly coinciding with her association with Trump, fuels concerns about undue influence and cronyism within the highest echelons of power.… Continue reading
President-elect Trump’s Truth Social post revealed a meeting request from Bill Gates to visit Mar-a-Lago. This follows a trend of tech executives seeking meetings with Trump since his election victory. The post, hinting at a possible New Year’s Eve meeting, suggests a continuation of their prior interactions. However, Gates has yet to publicly confirm the visit. The meeting’s purpose and outcome remain unclear.
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On Christmas Day, Donald Trump used Truth Social to post 34 messages within an hour, including a meme mocking Barack Obama. The posts also featured self-congratulatory headlines, endorsements of his cabinet picks (particularly Pete Hegseth), and a holiday photo with Melania Trump. This activity followed a less overtly combative initial Christmas greeting and contrasted with previous years’ more explicitly hostile Christmas messages. Other Trump family members and MAGA allies also leveraged the holiday for political messaging.
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Senator John Fetterman defended Donald Trump’s hush-money case and Hunter Biden’s legal troubles on Truth Social, calling both “bullshit” and advocating for pardons. He argued that weaponizing the judiciary damages public trust and increases political division, echoing similar comments made previously on ABC’s *The View*. This stance has drawn mixed reactions, with some praising his position while others, particularly progressives, strongly criticized his support for Trump and accused him of alienating his base. Fetterman’s recent actions, including this post, have caused increasing friction with his progressive supporters.
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Donald Trump’s ongoing feud with the New York Times escalated following their report on Natalie Harp, a Trump aide with an unusually close relationship to the president-elect. Harp, described as Trump’s “human printer,” filters information to him, reportedly including content from unreliable sources like Gateway Pundit. This raises concerns about the flow of information and potential influence on Trump’s decisions in the upcoming administration. The leak of Harp’s personal letters to Trump further highlights the internal conflicts within his team.
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In a Thanksgiving message posted to Truth Social, Donald Trump extended greetings but also attacked “Radical Left Lunatics,” claiming their efforts to harm the country have failed due to a landslide victory for MAGA. He predicted a future of national strength and pride, echoing similar sentiments from previous years. This initial fiery message was later followed by a more subdued post featuring a photograph of himself with a police officer. Trump’s combative Thanksgiving messages have become a recurring tradition on his social media platforms.
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Trump’s Truth Social Spree as Stock Market Crashes
Readers are encouraged to submit tips to The Daily Beast. Submissions can be made through a designated online portal. The specific method for submitting tips is linked within the original article. This allows readers to contribute to the newsgathering process. Further details on submission guidelines are available via the provided link.
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Trump Media Reports $400 Million Loss, Raising Tax Evasion Concerns
On February 14, 2025, President Trump established the Energy Dominance Council and issued an executive order barring federal funding to schools with COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), operator of Truth Social, reported a net loss of $400.9 million for 2024, despite its stock nearly doubling in value following the presidential election. The company attributes the loss to merger-related legal fees and reduced advertising revenue. TMTG, which boasts significant cash reserves, plans to explore future mergers and acquisitions to diversify its holdings.
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Trump Sues CBS for $20 Billion, Claims Harris Interview Hurt Truth Social
Donald Trump amended his lawsuit against CBS, increasing his damage claim to $20 billion and adding a claim of unfair competition, alleging deceptive editing of a Kamala Harris interview cost his media company viewership and revenue. The amended complaint, filed in Texas federal court, now includes Representative Ronny Jackson as a plaintiff to address forum-shopping arguments. Trump claims CBS’s edits constituted false advertising under both state and federal law, impacting Truth Social engagement. CBS maintains that the edits were for time constraints and that the lawsuit is an attack on editorial judgment protected by the First Amendment.
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Trump Demands Apology From Episcopal Church Over Bishop’s Remarks
Following a national prayer service at Washington National Cathedral, President Trump condemned Bishop Mariann Budde’s remarks as “nasty” and politically motivated, criticizing her focus on marginalized groups and immigrants. He took to Truth Social to demand an apology from Budde and the Episcopal Church, alleging her speech was inappropriate and uninspiring. Trump further criticized the service’s overall quality, deeming it “boring and uninspiring.” The President’s response followed Budde’s plea for mercy and recognition of the fears and vulnerabilities of various communities, including LGBTQ+ individuals and undocumented immigrants.
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Trump AG Pick Bondi’s $3 Million Truth Social Windfall Sparks Outrage
Pam Bondi, former Florida Attorney General and a Trump appointee, reportedly profited handsomely from the Truth Social merger, amassing at least $3 million according to recently released financial filings. This revelation adds another layer to the already complex narrative surrounding her career and her close ties to Donald Trump.
The substantial financial gain raises immediate questions about potential conflicts of interest, particularly considering her previous role as Attorney General and her subsequent involvement in Trump’s inner circle. Her significant financial windfall from the merger, seemingly coinciding with her association with Trump, fuels concerns about undue influence and cronyism within the highest echelons of power.… Continue reading
Trump’s Bizarre Truth Social Post: Bill Gates, Mar-a-Lago, and a Cryptic Message
President-elect Trump’s Truth Social post revealed a meeting request from Bill Gates to visit Mar-a-Lago. This follows a trend of tech executives seeking meetings with Trump since his election victory. The post, hinting at a possible New Year’s Eve meeting, suggests a continuation of their prior interactions. However, Gates has yet to publicly confirm the visit. The meeting’s purpose and outcome remain unclear.
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Trump’s Christmas Day Obama Obsession: 34 Truth Social Posts in One Hour
On Christmas Day, Donald Trump used Truth Social to post 34 messages within an hour, including a meme mocking Barack Obama. The posts also featured self-congratulatory headlines, endorsements of his cabinet picks (particularly Pete Hegseth), and a holiday photo with Melania Trump. This activity followed a less overtly combative initial Christmas greeting and contrasted with previous years’ more explicitly hostile Christmas messages. Other Trump family members and MAGA allies also leveraged the holiday for political messaging.
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Fetterman’s Truth Social Plea for Trump Pardon Sparks Outrage
Senator John Fetterman defended Donald Trump’s hush-money case and Hunter Biden’s legal troubles on Truth Social, calling both “bullshit” and advocating for pardons. He argued that weaponizing the judiciary damages public trust and increases political division, echoing similar comments made previously on ABC’s *The View*. This stance has drawn mixed reactions, with some praising his position while others, particularly progressives, strongly criticized his support for Trump and accused him of alienating his base. Fetterman’s recent actions, including this post, have caused increasing friction with his progressive supporters.
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Trump Aide’s Devotion Letters Leak, Sparking Truth Social Outburst
Donald Trump’s ongoing feud with the New York Times escalated following their report on Natalie Harp, a Trump aide with an unusually close relationship to the president-elect. Harp, described as Trump’s “human printer,” filters information to him, reportedly including content from unreliable sources like Gateway Pundit. This raises concerns about the flow of information and potential influence on Trump’s decisions in the upcoming administration. The leak of Harp’s personal letters to Trump further highlights the internal conflicts within his team.
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