On Monday, Trump's Social Networking App Will Be Available On The App Store.

On Monday, Trump's social networking app will be available on the App Store.

According to tweets from an executive on a test version seen by Reuters, Donald Trump's new social media endeavor, Truth Social, is slated to launch in Apple's App Store on Monday, perhaps marking the former president's return to social media on the US Presidents' Day holiday.

A verified account for the network's chief product officer, Billy B, responded to queries about the app from users asked to use it during its test period in a series of postings late Friday. According to screenshots seen by Reuters, one user inquired when the software, which had been accessible for beta testers this week, would be released to the general public.

"We're scheduled to be released on the Apple app store on Monday, February."

The launch will reintroduce Trump to social media after he was banned from Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube following his supporters' attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, when he was accused of sending comments inciting violence.

Donald Jr., Trump's eldest son, tweeted a screenshot of his father's verified @realDonaldTrump Truth Social account on February 15th, with one post, or "truth," that he published on February 14th: "Prepare yourself! Soon, your favorite President will be with you!"

Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), the venture behind Truth Social, will join a growing portfolio of technology companies positioning themselves as champions of free speech in the hopes of attracting users who feel their views are suppressed on platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. It will be led by former Republican Representative Devin Nunes.

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