Saturday, June 6, 2026

Trump Truth Social Media Stock Drops More than 50% Since Opening Last Week, Down 20 Bucks to $37

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Donald Trump’s media stock finished the day at $37.17. It’s currently trading after hours at $36.00

Consider that last week, on March 26th, the stock opened the day at $78 and then finished at $57. It’s been downhill ever since.

Trump Media & Technology is in a free fall. The company is already mired in lawsuits with co-founders who are also former players on “The Apprentice.”

Who would invest in this thing? Its sole purpose is the promotion of misinformation, fake news, and bile against Joe Biden and the Democrats. It’s opinion delivered by the Trump family, their base, and uneducated malcontents.

At least Twitter — despite its shortcomings — allows the actual news of the day to be disseminated.

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