Trump Is Sued Over Selling Early Access to Truth Social Posts Amid Backlash Against Scheme
The legal challenge lands in the midst of mounting backlash as Democratic lawmakers rally over the controversial early access scheme.

The federal lawsuit alleges that the service from the president's media company violates the Constitution. Meanwhile, Trump Media executives say they have signed up more than 10 customers.
The legal challenge lands in the midst of mounting backlash as Democratic lawmakers rally over the controversial early access scheme.
Two media groups on Wednesday sued to block President Donald Trump’s social media company from offering high-paying clientele real-time access to posts on the platform, alleging the subscription plan is unconstitutional. Truth Social began offering Truth API, or application programming interface, on Aug. 1 to users who pay up to $100,000 a month for instant […]
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, notes that Trump's posts on his own social media site often move financial markets.