Less than a year since launching, the MAGA-friendly social app Gettr seems to be fraught with issues, from conservatives slamming the company’s practices to a lack of influential users. The Twitter ...
Gettr ex-employees say 13 staff, including two key executives, were laid off in December, the Washington Examiner reported.Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Right-wing site ...
At some point, imitation is no longer a form of flattery. GETTR, the Twitter clone helmed by Donald Trump's former spokesperson Jason Miller, ran into additional trouble Saturday when it lost the ...
If you’re not familiar with Gettr, the conservative social-media app, you can be forgiven. Its most notable moment had been when the site was hacked on its launch day: July 4, 2021. Since then, it’s ...
The right-wing social media platform Gettr is lauding what it says is a “disruption in the social media landscape” following Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s permanent ban from Twitter, with the website, ...
Former President Donald Trump was an inescapable presence at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), held last week at the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel in Orlando, Florida. However, his ...
Jason Miller, former advisor to former Republican President Donald Trump, has said that Trump may get an account on Miller's "free speech" social network Gettr if Trump's own social network, Truth ...
The new social media platform GETTR, created by former Trump spokesman Jason Miller and allies, has passed 1.5 million users in record time and is poised for “substantial growth,” according to a new ...
The new app was launched by a former member of Donald Trump’s team, but there’s no word on if the former president will actually use the platform. There’s a new social media app in town—and it’s ...
A new conservative social media website has reserved a handle exclusively for Donald Trump after a fake account with tens of thousands of followers was banned from the platform. Gettr CEO Jason Miller ...
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New York woman resists arrest after 'threatening to kill Trump and Fauci' saying she 'might kill someone'
A 40-year-old New York woman faces up to 20 years in prison after resisting arrest while wielding a weapon when authorities ...
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