August 13, 2026
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15:20Now PlayingDonald Trump's struggling social media media has been charging Wall Street insiders $100,000 a month for early access to Trump's "market-moving" social media posts, inspiring a national conversation on corruption and insider trader. But a new lawsuit points out another problem with the scheme: It creates a two-tier information economy that shuts out the press and public from news-making presidential pronouncements. A news organization and press freedom group argue that this violates the First Amendment. Their attorney Brendan Ballou, from the Public Integrity Project, discusses the case with Adam Klasfeld of All Rise News.
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