In an interview on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,” Nunes said the platform will be a “safe place” on the internet.
“We are not going to be a conservative or Republican only,” he said. “If you notice what happened a year ago, just from where we started, it was like ‘okay, we don't like conservatives’ — big tech sided with the left and they banned conservatives, but now you are starting to see they are also targeting any liberal or any moderate who raises questions “ about COVID.”
“So these are the types of things we want to create. A safe place on the internet is not only family-friendly that will follow all of the laws on the books, but also a place where you are not stuck in some internet ghetto because of your political affiliation or your political ideas.”
Nunes said he’s preparing to launch in 60 days.
“We have to vet the partners we will have for example, Rumble, which is a YouTube alternative, we will partner with them on certain aspects,” he said.