No matter the format, it is sure to be provocative – and just what the self-avowed free speech absolutist Musk is looking for as he seeks to bring more original content to the site formerly known as Twitter.
Aside from its close ties to Trump Jr., Publicsq’s board of directors includes former Republican Arizona US Senate nominee Blake Masters, Vice President Mike Pence’s former chief of staff Nick Ayers, and the founder and CEO of Farvahar Partners Omeed Malik. “PublicSq proudly stands for free speech and against the cancellation of dissenting voices. We are beyond excited to partner with Roseanne Barr on her new monthly special. PublicSq will continue to honor America’s free speech values that so many corporate behemoths ignore,” Seifert said in a statement.
He added that the show will be “funnier than programs on other platforms” since X is “the only platform that allows free speech.”