Trump Media’s Board Move Is More Political Than CosmeticTrump’s social media company is again showing that its real advantage may not only be technology, but access.
A longtime Trump adviser and a fundraiser tied to donations for his White House ballroom have joined the company’s board, according to Bloomberg. That may look like a normal leadership update, but for a political media platform, board appointments can send a bigger signal. They show who the company wants close as it tries to grow influence, raise confidence, and navigate public scrutiny.
My read is simple: this is less about adding ordinary corporate directors and more about tightening the bridge between politics, fundraising, and media power.That can help the company attract loyal supporters and strategic partners. But it also raises a serious question: can a platform tied so closely to one political figure build durable business value beyond election-cycle attention?#Write2Earn #TrendingTopic
For investors and users, the key thing to watch is whether leadership connections translate into real product growth or just more political headlines.$KDA $ETC
