Trump 'TRUTH Social' launch expected by end of March, sources say

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EXCLUSIVE: The servers for Trump’s TRUTH Social are up and running and will have the platform fully operational by the expected end-of-quarter launch date, Fox News has learned.

are up and running and will have the platform fully operational by the expected end-of-quarter launch date, FOX Business has learned.

Sources told Fox News that TMTG is not relying on any traditional big tech companies for infrastructure needs, sources said, but rather on its cloud services partnership with Rumble. Former U.S. President Donald Trump leaves Trump Tower in Manhattan on May 18, 2021, in New York City.Nunes joined TMTG as CEO in December, after retiring from Congress after nearly two decades.The timeline for a fully operational launch is in line with what former President Trump told Fox News in an exclusive interview in December, when he teased the social media platform would be "in great shape" by the end of the first quarter, in March 2022.

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