A former aide for the Trump presidency has created a conservative-only dating app that has generated online conversations and allegedly caught the attention of the FBI.
John McEntee is the co-founder and CEO of an all-new conservative-only dating app called “The Right Stuff.” According to the app’s Twitter, “The Right Stuff was created for conservatives to connect in authentic and meaningful ways. Other dating apps have gone woke. We bring people together with shared values and similar passions.”
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In a promotional video for the platform featuring Ryann McEnany, the younger sister of former Trump White House secretary Kayleigh McEnany, the new dating app is reportedly invite-only and women are offered a premium subscription to the platform completely free. However, McEnany shares that if men want access to the premium, “that’s on you.”
The Right Stuff is among other conservative dating apps that have hit the market for conservatives. Former dating app, Donald Daters also made headlines in 2018 when it was released with the mission of helping Trump supporters navigate the dating pool.
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However, that app is no longer available on app stores after it reportedly leaked its users’ data on the day of its launch.
According to co-founder Daniel Huff in an interview with Glenn Beck, this app is meant to be different. Huff along with McEntee realized this was a real opportunity and need. When discussing the issues with other dating apps, he stated “You have the antagonism, the discrimination against conservatives not just from the users, but from the platform itself.” The Right Stuff was created to deal with those situations. Huff says.
‘The Right Stuff’ dating app users say they were contacted by the FBI
Users on a dating app tailored for right leaning people say the FBI have been on their tail. They say they were targeted after filling out their preferences.
FOX 26’s Isiah Carey recently sat down with conservatives Angela Box and Tex Christopher to hear them talk about the app and the conversations that have started surrounding it.
The app is funded by tech billionaire Peter Thiel, who funded $1.5 million towards the platform. “No …….
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