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What to Know About Trump Media Now That the Election Is Over

Truth Social still has paltry revenues and a limited advertising base, and the president-elect’s majority stake raises the potential for conflicts of interest.

Matthew Goldstein
Author: Matthew Goldstein

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Matthew Goldstein

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Conflicts of Interest, Online Advertising, Presidential Election of 2024, Social Media, Stocks and Bonds, Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump, Donald J, Truth Social (Social Network), United States Politics and Government
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