Donald Trump needed a social media site where he could keep making public statements after he was banned from the social media platform.
The president's social media outlet, Truth Social, may be in trouble. According to Fox Business, the site has stiffed the company by over two million dollars.
According to three anonymous sources, Truth stopped making payments to RightForge in March. It's a bad look for a startup if it's threatened with legal action to recover money.
In Trumplandia, the financial battle is nothing new.
A guy who built cabinets for a Trump casino in the 80s didn't get the $83,600 he billed the company because he was accused of failing to pay his invoices.
It extended to Trump's political career. The former president failed to pay bills for political rallies he held in the state, according to a local news outlet.
Truth Social isn't making any money yet.
According to a May regulatory filing, Truth Social isn't generating any revenue and may not until 2023.
With bills stacking up, no revenue and ongoing controversial investigations into the former president's business and leadership dealings, it's starting to look like Truth Social may not be the new Facebook.
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