United States Reuters: Donald Trump’s social media service will be released as early as Monday

Last year, Trump was banned from several social media services. His own service will reportedly resemble Twitter in features.

The United States former president Donald Trumpin new social media service Truth Social is apparently coming to Apple’s App Store on Monday, according to Reuters.

Reuters has received information directly from Truth Social. The app has been tested by test users, and one of the users asked the service when Truth Social will be released. According to screenshots seen by Reuters, one of the service executives responded that the scheduled release date is Monday, February 21st. Other Reuters findings also support this message.

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Last fall Trump said he would open a service called Truth Social to oppose the tyranny of big technology companies.

Truth Social is owned by the Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG). The company is run by a Republican politician Devin Nunes. According to Reuters, Nunes confirmed on Fox News that the app will be publicly available in Apple’s app store.

“Our goal is to be fully operational by the end of March, at least in the United States,” Nunes said.

According to Reuters, it looks like the app will be similar in features to Twitter.

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