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Donald Trump’s social network is suffering its first losses. Josh Adams and Billy Boozer, the heads of technology and product development at Truth Social, have resigned due to various technical issues related to the app during its launch.

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As reported by the agency Reuters, the two executives left the company at a moment crucial to its debut in smartphones. After joining Trump in 2021, Adams and Boozer became the project’s key agents due to their desire to create a new social media giant under the former US President’s seal.

But despite their attempts to confront digital platforms that Conservatives see as a threat to freedom of expression, both executives have decided not to pursue the project further following the app’s spectacular release on the App Store iPhone on February 20. After weeks of this premiere, there are still thousands of users who cannot attend and remain on the waiting list.

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Devin Nunes, CEO of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) and a former US Republican congressman, has stated publicly that the company’s goal is to have the platform fully operational in the US by the end of March. There is no version for Android, only for iOS.

With the resignations of Adams and Boozer, two senior executives at the company, Truth Social’s progress would hang by a thread raised to Twitter. The blue bird social network has come under fire for its alleged curbs on free speech with its blockades and sanctions, a row joined by Elon Musk – CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX – who also owns 9.2% of the company’s shares for 2.9 Acquired billions of dollars.

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