The show will be titled “Triggered with Don Jr.” and will air twice per week. The show begins on the week of January 23. The title is a play on words from the book that he authored by the same title.
Donald Trump Jr. is an active member of Rumble and has been on the platform since 2021. He regularly posts videos to more than one million subscribers. Many say this is a natural fit for Donald Trump Jr. and that it makes sense that he will soon launch a podcast on the same platform.
The podcast will include solo rants about the news and politics of the day. Also, many anticipate Trump Jr. will bring on guests from time to time to bring even more interest to the platform. Donald Trump Jr. told Axios the following about his choice to move to using Rumble and putting out his podcast on that platform:
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“While other Big Tech companies are focused on censoring dissent, Rumble is building a platform that welcomes it, which is why so many content creators — all over the political spectrum — are now joining them,”
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Rumble has positioned itself as a significant rival to YouTube and now boasts approximately 71 million users.
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski is excited about the future of his company and the future of the show with Donald Trump Jr. He said the following about all of this:
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“Due to the live nature of Don’s podcast and others like it on our platform, I view our podcasts as something that won’t just compete with other podcasting networks,” and “but will also compete with traditional linear television in the long term.”
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Russell Brand is another big name that streams his podcast exclusively on Rumble. Many more conservative individuals choose to do so as they view this platform as more in line with their viewpoints and more understanding of the messages they are trying to put into the world. Besides, they feel that big-tech platforms like YouTube are not doing all they should to protect conservative creators and ensure they have a space to speak freely.