Truth Social Selling Early Access to Trump’s Posts

A lawsuit filed this week says Truth Social’s sale of early access to top Trump posts is unconstitutional. Legal experts also warn it could break securities laws. Trump’s media company is selling investors early entry to his most-watched posts as its finances face renewed scrutiny.

On the same day this “premium access” drew legal fire, Trump officials asked the Supreme Court to let them keep building a 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom. Lower-court judges said aboveground work needs Congress’s approval. The administration says the project is 65% built and that about 250 workers are on 20-hour shifts. It claims national security demands it. An appeals court said it could find no prior time when a president used privately raised money to tear out parts of the White House that taxpayers paid for and Congress authorized. New renderings show gold-colored presidential seals planned for the facade.

Public power is not a premium service. When a president’s words go first to paying investors, it tells families the rules are different for people with cash. When a White House rebuild moves ahead on private funds after court warnings, it cuts Congress’s role in approving the work.

You do not need to change teams to be tired of this.

This shows a pattern. Insiders get priority. Officials press courts to allow it. Longstanding practice gets tossed aside. If you want fair rules, predictable markets, and a presidency that answers to the public, vote in 2026. Removing Republican control is the clearest way to end pay-for-advantage.

Keep the presidency public. End pay-for-advantage.

  • Ask your House and Senate candidates if they support selling early access to presidential posts
  • Share this with one friend who still votes Republican and talk about the courts and the fast-pass sale
  • Plan your 2026 vote to end GOP control and restore fair rules
  • Check your voter registration at Vote.gov

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References

Truth Social’s sale of fast access to Trump posts draws legal concerns. Aug 14, 2026
Trump officials ask Supreme Court to let ballroom construction continue. Aug 14, 2026
Trump wants to put golden seals on White House ballroom. Aug 14, 2026

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