Trump Media & Technology Group ( TMTG), the company behind the Truth Social platform for US President Donald Trump, has officially launched its mobile and streaming services, Truth Social and Truth + TV, in Mexico and Canada, marking its first significant international expansion.
According to Forbes, TMTG CEO Devin Nunes announced on Wednesday that the programs are now accessible for download across both iOS and Android devices as well as streaming service like Roku, Apple TV, Android Television, and Amazon Fire.
According to a statement from Nunes,” Truth Social and Truth + are now completely open for business in Canada and Mexico,” adding that the websites offer a “refuge from Big Tech companies, routine news channels, and woke TV shows and movies,” according to Baystreet. it.
This action comes as Trump continues to impose severe tariffs on more than 60 nations as part of his” Liberation Day” trade agenda. Although neither country’s initial neighbors were on that list, both had already experienced a 25 % tariff on goods that were not covered by the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement ( USMCA ) in February.
Trump Media’s stock ( DJT) increased 15 % on Wednesday afternoon after the US President announced a 90-day pause on tariffs for some nations willing to negotiate, despite the economic uncertainty sparked by his tariff policy, which sparked a global sell-off in markets and warnings of recession.
According to Baystreet, the property ended the evening up 3.2 %, closing at$ 17.20. the.
Trump’s most important asset is then TMTG, which was founded in 2021 after the Capitol riot on January 6 and was banned from major social media websites. According to Forbes, Trump has a roughly$ 2 billion stake in the business, compared to his total net worth of$ 4.1 billion, down over$ 500 million since the tariffs were first announced.
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