The bill surfaced earlier this week, prompting former Trump MP Devin Nunez, a Trump ally who leads the Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), to release a welcome note. «Great that there is an RSS feed for @FoxNews now LIVE here on TRUTH! “This adds to @OAN and @NewsMax,” Nunes said in a message posted on the platform, according to Axios. A Fox News spokesman, however, has since confirmed to The Independent and several other media outlets that the network is not in fact Truth Social in any official capacity. “We are not on Truth Social,” a Fox News spokesman told Axios. Mr. Trump’s social media company, which launched in February in what he described as an effort to “fight big technology,” has struggled to gain momentum following a series of early failures. Days after its debut, users complained that their accounts remained inactive and by April the platform had dropped 93% in downloads since March. Earlier this month, two top executives resigned shortly before a critical phase in the platform’s life began – application development and release. Reuters reported that Josh Adams and Billy Boozer, head of technology and product development at Truth Social, resigned due to platform traffic crashes and a lack of interest from Mr Trump himself.