President Trump considered joining Parler under a pseudonym in the months before the controversial social network went dark, its chief executive claimed in court papers. Trump had thought about moving ...
Before Amazon kicked Parler offline, President Trump considered joining the social media platform under the pseudonym “Person X,” Parler CEO John Matze claimed in a Wednesday court filing. Matze also ...
President Donald Trump considered creating an account on Parler under the pseudonym "Person X," its CEO, John Matze, said Wednesday. Matze argued in a court filing that Parler's web host, Amazon Web ...
Donald Trump, adrift in a world without Twitter, could really use a social media lifeline to prevent him from scribbling down insults and hoping a carrier pigeon happens to fly by. His reticence to ...
Conservative personalities and politicians are flocking to the social media app Parler after Twitter permanently banned President Trump's account Friday. "It appears @parler_app servers are ...
Despite its popularity with his rabid fan base, Donald J. Trump himself never actually joined Parler. The alt social network did reportedly conduct talks with Trump’s team, but he had some strict ...
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Parler and former President Trump were in talks to get Trump on the platform, but they stalled after Parler refused to ban those who criticized the former president, Michael Wolff’s book about Trump’s ...
Ivanka Trump is the latest relative of the president to sign up to Parler, a social network popular with conservative politicians and personalities. The businesswoman and advisor to her father, ...
Amazon joined tech giants Apple and Google in taking swift action against Parler, the social media platform favored by President Trump’s supporters, by suspending the app from being active on its ...
Before Amazon kicked Parler offline, President Trump considered joining the social media platform under the pseudonym “Person X,” Parler CEO John Matze claimed in a Wednesday court filing. Matze also ...
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