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Truth Social sells VIP access to Trump posts

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AI Overview

What happened: Donald Trump's Truth Social platform introduced a paid subscription service offering early access to Trump's posts, with prices ranging up to $100,000 a month. Two news organizations, The Intercept and Freedom of the Press Foundation, sued Trump on Wednesday, alleging corruption and abuse of power.

Market impact: The lawsuit against Trump's Truth Social could impact the social media sector, particularly companies with premium subscription models. It raises questions about the ethical implications of paid early access to influential figures' posts, potentially affecting user trust and platform reputation.

What to watch next: The next hearing in the lawsuit, scheduled for October 2023, will provide clarity on the legality of Truth Social's paid early access service. Additionally, Truth Social's upcoming financial results will reveal the impact of this controversy on the platform's user base and revenue.
AI Overview as of Aug 13, 2026

Timeline

First SeenAug 14, 2026
Last UpdatedAug 22, 2026