(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) After months of eager waiting, Headline USA became the latest news organization to hop on board former President Donald Trump’s Truth Social bandwagon.
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As conservatives wait eagerly to see whether worlds-richest-man Elon Musk follows through on his acquisition of Twitter—and whether the traditionally liberal Musk is sincere in making needed reforms to the powerful social-media publisher or, rather, leading Trump supporters once again down the garden path—Trump’s network now appears to fully functional following a choppy launch last fall.
Many of the announcements pushed out via email through Trump’s Save America PAC appear in the form of posts from Truth Social, suggesting the GOP leader has fully immersed himself in the new platform.
Other conservative platforms, including—Gab, Gettr and Parler—have struggled to gain serious traction, although Headline USA maintains a presence on all three.
Our growing website also continues to post on legacy social-media sites like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn, although our content regularly falls victim to the sites’ pernicious censorship and shadow-banning efforts.
With an average of around 900,000 monthly page views, Headline USA is eager to spread the word about its unique role among conservative content providers, offering a mix of news and analysis that places the day’s top stories within their proper context.
Our site has been promoted by top politicians like Reps. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C.; Dan Bishop, R-N.C.; and Alex Mooney, R-W.Va.—all leading members of the House Freedom Caucus.
We have had our stories featured on Fox News, the Rush Limbaugh Show and the Gateway Pundit, and we are regularly promoted via news aggregators like The Liberty Daily and Whatfinger.
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