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Trump Media Unveils 5 America First-Themed ETFs Under Truth Social Brand

Trump Media Unveils 5 America First-Themed ETFs Under Truth Social Brand 1

Trump Media Broadens ETF Strategy With Patriotic Funds Under Truth Social Label

Trump Media and Technology Group Corp. (Nasdaq, NYSE Texas: DJT), the parent company of Truth Social, Truth+, and Truth.Fi, disclosed on Sept. 10 that Yorkville America Equities has filed a registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for five America First-themed exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The company stated:

Today’s filing for these America First-themed ETFs expands the product portfolio by building on the digital asset ETF filings made with the SEC in June and July 2025. These ETFs, along with the previously announced digital asset ETFs, will be collectively known as the Truth Social Funds.

The lineup includes five products—the Truth Social American Icons ETF, Truth Social American Security & Defense ETF, Truth Social American Next Frontiers ETF, Truth Social American Energy Security ETF, and Truth Social American Red State REITs ETF.

Through a collaboration with the 1792 Exchange, the funds will apply a screening process to maintain alignment with the Truth Social brand and America First principles. Trump Media added: “Subject to regulatory approval, the ETFs are expected to launch later this year and be widely available across existing platforms and brokerages. Shares will be listed on NYSE Arca.”

Yorkville America Equities, an affiliate of Yorkville America, will serve as sponsor and registered investment adviser for the ETFs. The Florida-based firm specializes in politically and culturally aligned investment vehicles. While detractors may argue that the launch embeds political ideology into financial products, advocates point to increasing investor appetite for thematic strategies that align with personal values.

During August and September 2025, Trump Media & Technology Group also reinforced its pivot toward cryptocurrency. The company filed an amended registration statement for a bitcoin ETF in August, then announced a collaboration with Crypto.com, involving a treasury of Cronos (CRO) tokens. On Sept. 5, Trump Media finalized the acquisition of 684.4 million CRO through a stock and cash exchange, followed by a Sept. 9 platform upgrade enabling Truth Social users to convert earned “gems” into CRO via Crypto.com’s wallet infrastructure.

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