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Company hosting Trump’s new social media platform expecting over 75 million users

Rightforge, the company hosting former President Trump’s new social media platform “Truth Social” says they are expecting 75 million users.

CEO Martín Avila told Axios they are “laying the groundwork” for Truth Social to have more than 75 million users.

“That’s why there will be servers everywhere,” Avila said.

The RightForge website says “our Code is Liberty” on their home page, touting themselves as “the first global internet infrastructure company committed to American principles online.”

They also tout they are “built for free speech and a free press.”

In a recent CNN video, CNN’s Chris Cilliza claimed Trump’s venture is “doomed to fail.”

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