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CNN+ is being closed after less than a month.

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Conservatives celebrated the demise of the CNN+ streaming service on Friday.

Jake Tapper, Chris Wallace, Brian Stelter and Anderson Cooper are ghosts by a headstone for the platform, which was shared by Donald Trump's son.

pic.twitter.com/WgB4iDWi2q

— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) April 22, 2022

The graphic was shared by Fox News after Warner Bros. Discovery decided to scrap the platform.

Critics of the Trump scion pointed to his father's Truth Social app.

Truth Social RIP: 3/25/22 to 3/25/22

— Cathy Voisard 🆘 🌊 (@ZPoet) April 22, 2022

How many people are using truth social or whatever it’s called??

— Chris Taylor (@taylor4arizona) April 22, 2022

There's a spot next to that for Truth Social

— Mark 🇮🇪🇪🇺 (@Kirbymann77) April 22, 2022

We will say the same for Truth Social, but it has to actually launch and work first.

— Just-Us League (@SYBAUWolverine) April 22, 2022

RIP Truth social. 9am to 9:01am. 😂😂😂😂

— shameonyou (@JustgoawayDT) April 22, 2022

Now do Truth Social.

— Shan Erith (@SianErith) April 23, 2022

Lasted longer than Truth Social.

— jaclyn stern (@JackieSternNP) April 22, 2022

Kind of reminds me of Truth Social, right?

— Meidas Irisheyes (@Irish4evermore) April 22, 2022

If only Truth Social could have done so well.

— DEFEAT THE LIES- VOTE BLUE 2022 (@wck461) April 22, 2022

How’s ‘truthsocial’ going, Eric? Yep, I thought so.

— Graham Crossley (@GrahamCrossley9) April 22, 2022

TRUTH SOCIAL

— Stop herd stupidity! (@thecitizeNY) April 22, 2022

How's Daddy's radio thing going on?

— Garry Wilson (@madukumalele) April 22, 2022

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