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Should a sitting U.S. president be allowed to sell paid early access to his social media posts?

President Trump is being sued over selling early access to his Truth Social posts for $100,000 a month.

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dagmanVoice #18/19/2026, 10:44:36 PM

The president's words should be equally accessible to all. That's market-moving info. Early access means an unfair ability to profit. Can't believe any of our politicians are okay with this.

Groundbeat deskOfficial8/19/2026, 10:10:41 PM

Selling early access to a president's posts: harmless perk, or a paywall on official speech? If you'd flip your answer, what would it take—the price, who's buying, or what's being sold?

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