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The lawsuit filed in federal court said President Trump “stands to gain financially by giving ‘market-moving’ government information to those who are willing and able to pay his personal company.”
Trump Media launched Truth API on Saturday, selling traders faster access to some Truth Social posts. Here's how it works, and who it's for.
President Trump’s social media company, Truth Social, wants to sell investors early access to its posts. When Trump announces tariffs or new strikes on Iran, those milliseconds matter in the market. Is this corruption?
SPAM-A-LOT: Google has rolled out a new program that will allow candidates, parties and PACs to more easily bypass Gmail’s spam filter in their fundraising requests, NYT’s Shane Goldmacher reports. The new program will begin on Sept.
As Trump melts down over Iran and officials quietly admit the unthinkable, a former Defense Department official explains why time is not on his side—and where this fiasco is headed next.
Investors looking to get a jump on White House announcements will be able to buy sneak peeks starting Saturday as a Trump family company starts selling special, fast access to the president's posts on social media.
Jimmy Kimmel’s guest host of the week exposed Donald Trump’s “weird” new hair, pondering whether the president has started wearing a wig. The 80-year-old president launched many memes and questions after his changed hairdo last week.