Trump Media
Coverage of Trump Media in the Nexus archive.
- Trump Media records $360.6 million unrealized loss on digital assets in first half of the year
Trump Media recorded a $360.6 million unrealized loss on its digital assets during the first half of the year. As of June 30, its directly held BTC and CRO were valued at $597.7 million.
- As Trump Media scraps some businesses, it’s doubling down on Truth Social and the president
Trump Media is scrapping some businesses but is doubling down on Truth Social and the president. Separately, the president's social media company is reported to be going back to its roots.
- Trump Media to revamp crypto treasury strategy after $238M Q2 loss
Trump Media announced it will revamp its crypto treasury strategy following a reported $238M Q2 loss. The company stated that it plans to take a more disciplined approach regarding its crypto treasury reserves. Additionally, Trump Media will redirect resources toward focusing on its core media business.
- Trump Media's paid data feed giving Wall Street faster access to Trump's posts is now live
Trump Media's paid data feed, The Truth API, provides Wall Street with millisecond-faster access to Trump's posts for up to $100,000 a month. The service has drawn calls for a federal investigation.
- Trump Media’s bitcoin stash may be down to loan collateral after $165 million BTC move
Trump Media moved $165 million in bitcoin, potentially reducing its stash to loan collateral. The transaction highlights a significant shift in the company's cryptocurrency holdings.
- Trump Media says $165 million bitcoin transfer to Crypto.com wasn’t a sale
Trump Media stated that a $165 million Bitcoin transfer to Crypto.com was part of a broader trading strategy and not a sale. A similar transfer in May was also part of this strategy.
- Trump Media sells another 2,628 BTC, holdings fall to 4,261 BTC
Trump Media transferred 2,628 Bitcoin to Crypto.com, increasing total sales over seven months to 7,281 BTC and reducing its holdings to 4,261 BTC.
- Senators Warren and Schiff are urging the SEC to investigate Trump Media's paid post feed
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Adam Schiff are urging the SEC to investigate Trump Media's paid post feed, which they described as an 'outrageous abuse' of the presidency that could provide Wall Street with an unfair trading advantage.
- Warren, Schiff urge SEC to probe Trump Media's paid service giving faster access to Trump's posts
Warren and Schiff are urging the SEC to investigate Trump Media's paid service that provides faster access to Trump's posts. Trump's posts on Truth Social have caused significant market fluctuations.
- In the Age of Big Players, $100,000 buys you a head start on Trump’s mood
A $100,000 monthly subscription to 'Truth PSI' provides early access to Donald Trump's posts, which influence stock markets. Trump's announcements, like a 2023 tariff 'pause' causing significant stock jumps, highlight a shift toward 'Big Players' who impact markets through political influence rather than traditional economic fundamentals.
- Trump Media fast feed for president’s posts sparks Wall Street backlash
Trump Media's new fast feed for the president's posts has caused backlash from Wall Street as financial firms assess the risk of paying for advanced access to market-moving information. The venture raises concerns about potential financial risks associated with prioritized access.
- A senator is urging Wall Street to reject Trump Media's paid post feed — banks aren't interested anyway
Senator Mark Warner urged major financial trade groups to disavow Trump Media's paid post feed arrangement. Banks showed little interest in the arrangement.
- Trump Media reportedly mulling fee for first access to social media posts
Trump Media is reportedly considering a fee for first access to social media posts. The US president has been frequently accused of trading government influence for improper financial gain.
- Washington Post dodges Trump Media defamation suit
The Washington Post avoided a defamation lawsuit from Trump Media. The ruling was issued, but no further details are provided in the content.
- Trump Media to sell early access to key social posts
Trump Media is offering a paid feed providing early access to its most influential social posts. The service targets Wall Street traders seeking timely information.
- Trump Media sells Wall Street low-latency access to Trump posts
Trump Media is selling low-latency access to Donald Trump's posts via the paid Truth API, targeting high-frequency trading firms for the fastest access to market-moving content on Truth Social.
- Trump Media is selling Wall Street faster access to Trump's market-moving posts
Trump Media is selling early access to Donald Trump's market-moving posts through a new product. The product allows the company to provide faster access to the president's posts that impact markets.
- ‘Brazen corruption’: critics denounce Trump media plan to sell priority access to Truth Social posts
Donald Trump’s media company plans to charge for high-speed access to Truth Social posts, potentially allowing institutions like Wall Street trading firms to profit from the information. Critics argue this could harm national security and financial markets by giving certain entities an unfair advantage.
- ‘Brazen corruption’: critics denounce Trump Media plan to sell priority access to Truth Social posts
Donald Trump’s media company plans to charge for high-speed access to Truth Social posts, enabling institutions to profit from viewing content before the public. Critics have called the move 'brazen corruption,' citing risks to financial markets and national security.
- Trump Media to sell high-speed access to president’s social media posts
Trump Media plans to sell high-speed access to the president’s social media posts, aiming to provide large trading firms with milliseconds-early access to market-moving content.
- Trump Media and Rumble Refuse to Drop Their US Lawsuit Against Brazil’s Justice Moraes
Trump Media and Rumble are opposing Brazil's request to dismiss their U.S. lawsuit against Brazil’s Justice Moraes. The case centers on a cross-border free-speech dispute.
- Boris Epshteyn: Trump's "psychiatrist" and counsel
Boris Epshteyn, Donald Trump's senior personal counsel, is a frequent participant in Oval Office meetings and has significant influence in legal and political strategies, including overseeing settlements with media companies and managing Trump Media. Trump has humorously referred to him as 'my psychiatrist' due to their frequent interactions, though some advisers criticize his role as overly supportive.
- Paper losses and scrapped ETFs. What Trump Media’s 2,650 BTC transfer really means
Digital asset treasuries (DATs) and corporate Bitcoin reserves gained popularity in 2024-2025 due to the success of Strategy's 'flywheel' model. Trump Media's transfer of 2,650 BTC highlights the growing interest in corporate Bitcoin holdings.
- Trump Media moves another $205 million in bitcoin as losses on crypto bet swell to $455 million
Trump Media has moved an additional $205 million in bitcoin, bringing total losses on its cryptocurrency investment to $455 million. The company's crypto bet has resulted in significant financial losses as digital asset values have fluctuated.
- Trump Media Moves $205M in Bitcoin as Market Sentiment Weakens
Trump Media moved $205 million in Bitcoin as cryptocurrency market sentiment weakens. The transaction occurs during a period of declining market confidence in digital assets.
- Trump Media posts $406M quarterly loss as crypto bets turn sour
Trump Media posted a $406 million quarterly loss due to unrealized losses on cryptocurrency investments, including Bitcoin and Cronos tokens. The losses were largely driven by investments made at last summer's peak. Trump Media's financial performance was significantly impacted by the decline in crypto values.
- Trump Media’s Q1 loss widens to $406 million on bitcoin, CRO markdowns
Trump Media's Q1 loss has widened to $406 million due to bitcoin and CRO markdowns. The significant loss is a notable development in the company's financial performance. Trump Media is facing substantial financial challenges.
- Trump Media CEO’s Exit Caps a 90% Drop as MAGA Stocks Stumble
Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes has exited the company amid a 90% stock price drop, reflecting broader struggles for MAGA-aligned stocks. The decline highlights financial instability in politically driven market sectors.
- Trump Media replaces CEO Devin Nunes as its losses top $1 billion
Trump Media, the company behind Truth Social, has replaced its CEO Devin Nunes amid losses exceeding $1 billion since its public listing two years ago. The company's shares have fallen 58% over the past 12 months.
- Trump’s speech at Davos gives small boost to Crypto! Saylor buys $2.13B BTC! Blondish Interview!
Crypto markets declined with Bitcoin and Ethereum falling below key support levels, but Trump's Davos speech and Michael Saylor's $2.13B Bitcoin purchase provided some positive momentum. Regulatory actions included Delaware Life integrating Bitcoin into insurance products and Portugal blocking Polymarket, while Coinbase advocated for U.S. crypto legislation.