KEY POINTS
  • Donald Trump left the board of his social media company just weeks before it was issued federal subpoenas, records show.
  • Trump, who had served as the chair of Trump Media and Technology Group, was one of six board members removed, according to a June 8 filing with the Florida Department of State's Division of Corporations.
  • The SEC served Trump Media and Technology with a subpoena on June 27. Three days later, a federal grand jury in Manhattan issued a subpoena to the firm.

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Former President Donald Trump left the board of his social media company just weeks before it was issued subpoenas by the Securities and Exchange Commission and a federal grand jury in Manhattan, records show.

Trump, who had served as the chair of Trump Media and Technology Group, was one of six board members removed, according to a June 8 filing with the Florida Department of State's Division of Corporations. His son Donald Trump Jr. also departed the board, along with Wes Moss, Kashyap Patel, Andrew Northwall and Scott Glabe.

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