Over the past few years, Donald Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social, has been dismissed as a money-losing boondoggle.
This week, that all changed. Matthew Goldstein, a New York Times business reporter, explains how its parent venture, Truth Media, became a publicly traded company worth billions of dollars.
Guest: Matthew Goldstein, a New York Times business reporter.
Background reading:
For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
The Lives They Lived
A Congressional Call to Prosecute Trump
How This World Cup Changed Soccer
The Sunday Read: ‘He Had a Dark Secret. It Changed His Best Friend’s Life.’
Did Artificial Intelligence Just Get Too Smart?
Scenes from a Russian Draft Office
The Unexpected Ways the Left is Winning in the Abortion Fight
The Far-Right Plot to Overthrow Germany’s Government
How Layoff News Is Hiding a Hot Job Market
The Sunday Read: ‘Ukraine’s 15,000-Mile Lifeline’
A Court Case That Could Transform Elections
Why Haiti Asked for an Intervention
When Book Bans Came to Small Town New Jersey
The Last Senate Seat
Life in Ukraine as Russia Weaponizes Winter
The Sunday Read: ‘How Noah Baumbach Made “White Noise” a Disaster Movie for Our Moment’
Who Pays the Bill for Climate Change?
A Landmark Jan. 6 Verdict
What It’s Like Inside One of China’s Protests
A Secret Campaign to Influence the Supreme Court
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