![]() In early January, the Washington Post reported on the slow progress, noting that it could take months for the network to be fully functional, that it wasn’t clear whether the project was adequately staffed, and that Trump has been frustrated with the pace of development, especially since he had turned down offers to partner with other right-wing social network start-ups including the already launched sites Gettr and Parler. The New York Times reported Friday that the Truth Social network, which has apparently been in beta since December, was originally supposed to be launched to the public this President’s Day, but the launch date had to be bumped to late March. While the app for Trump’s Truth Social platform is far more tangible than the branded meat he once claimed to sell, it’s not clear that anyone who has downloaded the app has been able to post their own “Truths” (which is what the network calls its version of tweets) or see, like, or “ ReTruth” anyone else’s. The app for former president and failed blogger Donald Trump’s MAGA-friendly Twitter clone has been launched in Apple’s App Store, but the network itself does not appear to have been at all ready for prime time - or at least actual users. Photo-Illustration: Stefani Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images
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