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.
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For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
An Aggressive New Approach to Childhood Obesity
How Nonprofit Hospitals Put Profits Over Patients
What Biden Miscalculated About His Classified Documents
The Debt Ceiling Showdown, Explained
The Sunday Read: ‘Could I Survive the “Quietest Place on Earth”?’
A Mother, a Daughter, a Deadly Journey
Why the U.S. Is Sending More Powerful Weapons to Ukraine
The ‘Enemies List’ at Madison Square Garden
China’s Abrupt Reversal of ‘Zero Covid’
The Sunday Read: ‘Risking Everything to Offer Abortion Access Across State Lines’
The Presidents and the Classified Documents
The California Floods
A Jan. 6 Moment for Brazil
The Southwest Airlines Meltdown
Speaker McCarthy. But at What Cost?
The Sunday Read: ‘She Fell Nearly 2 Miles, and Walked Away’
Consider the Burying Beetle. (Or Else.)
The Life and Lies of George Santos
Inside Russia’s Military Catastrophe
A Crisis of Kevin McCarthy’s Own Making
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