DJT — what changed in the latest 10-Q
A section-by-section comparison of DJT's newest periodic SEC filing (10-K/10-Q) against the prior same-form filing: paragraphs added and removed per section, with verbatim excerpts. Purely a deterministic text diff — no similarity scores, no directional read, not investment advice.
Comparing 10-Q · 2026-05-08 vs the prior 10-Q · 2025-11-07
| Section | Outcome | Added | Removed | Minor | Unchanged |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MD&A | Text added/removed | +33 | −70 | ~6 | 14 |
| Market risk (Item 3) | Text added/removed | 0 | −1 | ~1 | 0 |
| Controls & procedures | Text added/removed | +3 | −2 | ~1 | 1 |
| Risk factors | No material changes reported (points to the 10-K) | — | — | — | — |
| Other information | Text added/removed | 0 | 0 | ~1 | 0 |
Counts are paragraphs; added/removed means text added or removed vs the prior filing — no direction or judgement implied.
Not shown (absent or not faithfully extractable): Legal proceedings
Representative excerpts
Up to 5 excerpts of about 300 characters per section, quoted verbatim from the two SEC filings.
MD&A
Text added vs the prior filing · source: 10-Q · 2026-05-08
Truth Social was generally made available in the first quarter of 2022. TMTG prides itself on operating its platform, to the best of its ability, without relying on Big Tech companies. Partnering with mission-aligned technology firms, we fully launched Truth Social for iOS in April 2022. We debuted …
We introduced direct messaging to all versions of Truth Social in 2022, released a “Groups” feature for users in May 2023, and announced the general availability of Truth Social internationally in June 2023. In March 2025, TMTG announced updates and enhancements to the “Groups” feature. TMTG has als…
To support a safe and free user environment, Truth Social maintains policies prohibiting illegal content and other restricted material, including exploitation, explicit sexual content, unlawful activity, and other violations of the platform’s terms of service. TMTG utilizes a combination of human re…
On April 16, 2024, TMTG announced that, after nine months of testing on its Web and iOS platforms, the Company had completed the research and development phase of a new live TV streaming platform and expected to begin scaling up its own content delivery network (“CDN”) branded as Truth+.
In October 2025, TMTG announced that it would partner with Crypto.com | Derivatives North America (CDNA), a CFTC-registered exchange and clearinghouse, to offer its users technology to access embedded prediction markets capabilities through CDNA. While Truth Predict remains in development, we curren…
Text removed vs the prior filing · source: 10-Q · 2025-11-07
TMTG started from scratch intending to open up the Internet and give the American people their voices back. At the time, with no accountability, unknown censors were squelching social media posts that contradicted the consensus of the corporate media—which, as always, was dutifully acting as a robot…
TMTG thus developed and launched the Truth Social platform, restoring free speech to millions of Americans who had been suffocated by Big Tech. Anchored by Donald Trump’s restored social media account, Truth Social was stood up as we’d envisioned it—a free-speech haven where everyone, regardless of …
We introduced direct messaging to all versions of Truth Social in 2022, released a “Groups” feature for users in May 2023, and announced the general availability of Truth Social internationally in June 2023. In March 2025, TMTG announced updates and enhancements to the “Groups” feature. TMTG has als…
In September 2025, TMTG announced a major update to the Truth Social app, introducing premium features for Patriot Package subscribers—including editing, scheduling, and cross-device drafts of truths—as well as a new rewards system using Truth gems and Crypto.com’s wallet infrastructure. The update …
To foster a flourishing digital public forum, TMTG seeks to prevent illegal and other prohibited content from contaminating its platform. In accordance with Truth Social’s terms of service, illegal and prohibited content includes, but is not limited to a) sexual content or language; b) content that …
Market risk (Item 3)
Text removed vs the prior filing · source: 10-Q · 2025-11-07
We have used a significant portion of our cash and cash equivalents, including cash generated from capital raising transactions, to acquire bitcoin and bitcoin related assets. We account for our bitcoin as indefinite-lived intangible assets. Although we initially recorded our bitcoin purchases at co…
Controls & procedures
Text added vs the prior filing · source: 10-Q · 2026-05-08
Our management, with the participation of our Certifying Officers, who are our principal executive officer and principal financial officer, respectively, evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures pursuant to Rule 13a-15 under the Exchange Act, as of the end of the period …
Based on this evaluation, our Certifying Officers concluded that, as of March 31, 2026, our disclosure controls and procedures are designed at a reasonable assurance level and are effective to provide reasonable assurance that information we are required to disclose in reports we file or submit unde…
In designing and evaluating the disclosure controls and procedures, management recognizes that any controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable, not absolute, assurance of achieving the desired control objectives. In addition, the design of disclosur…
Text removed vs the prior filing · source: 10-Q · 2025-11-07
Under the supervision and with the participation of TMTG’s management, including its Certifying Officers, TMTG carried out an evaluation of the effectiveness of the design and operation of its disclosure controls and procedures as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act as of…
A “material weakness” is a deficiency, or a combination of deficiencies, in internal control over financial reporting such that there is a reasonable possibility that a material misstatement of an entity’s financial statements will not be prevented or detected on a timely basis. TMTG’s management de…
How to read Risk Factors (Item 1A) in a 10-Q
A 10-Q risk-factor section usually takes one of three forms; this page classifies it as one of:
- Pointer — the filer states there have been no material changes and points back to the annual 10-K risk factors; there is no own risk text to compare this quarter.
- Partial update — the filer carves out specific updated risks ("except as set forth below"); the excerpts show exactly what is new this quarter.
- Restated in full — the quarter carries the complete risk-factor text. When the prior quarter was only a pointer there is no prior full text to diff against, so the page flags the section as restated instead.
This describes the filing structure only — it is never a judgement on whether risk went up or down.
Source: text-level diff of the two SEC EDGAR filings · deterministic (no AI-generated content) · for reference only · not investment advice