.MaddowBlog: Truth Social's launch was plagued by a series of problems. Months later, things are even worse for Donald Trump's social media venture.
Undeterred, the former president and his team launched the Trump Media & Technology Group last fall with bold multimedia ambitions: The TMTG said it would compete with both Twitter and Netflix. The company even hired a high-profile CEO: Former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nuneson the TMTG’s latest troubles.
Top executives from Former President Donald Trump’s social media venture, Truth Social, have departed the company as the site has struggled to gain traction with users. Three top executives quit Truth Social, including chief technology officer, Josh Adams and Billy Boozer, the head of the company’s product development, and chief legal officer, Lori Heyer-Bednar, according to two people familiar with the matter. Reuters first reported the departures of Adams and Boozer.
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