After Trump's company promised to moderate content on the app, it was approved for distribution on the Play Store.
The app was added to the Play Store on Wednesday, giving 44% of U.S. phone owners a chance to download it through their primary app channel.
According to reports, Truth Social was blocked from the Play Store due to concerns about moderation policies.
The tech giant said in a statement to Forbes that it was assured by Truth Social that it would be able to enforce moderation policies.
After the news broke, Digital World Acquisition Corp.'s shares rose more than six percent. The company's share price went up to more than $17 at times during after-hours trading.
Last year, a new company founded by the former president announced plans to launch a social networking site. The app, which was designed to be a conservative competitor to the micro-messaging service, has been plagued with a number of problems. The public listing of Trump's company has been delayed because of a federal investigation into the merger agreement. There are allegations that DWAC and Trump Media executives may have reached a merger agreement months before it is legal.
If the deadline is not extended, DWAC warns that the company could collapse. The shareholders are going to vote at the meeting.
The vote to delay the Trump Media merger was put off for three weeks.
The DWAC wants to delay the merger with Trump's truth social company.
Despite March 31 goal to be fully operational, Trump's truth social still Plagued with problems.