Which archival services or websites store Truth Social posts for Donald Trump?

Checked on January 13, 2026
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Executive summary

Three types of archives currently hold or reproduce Donald Trump’s posts from TRUTH Social: independent third‑party scrapers and databases that continuously harvest and index his account (notably “Trump’s Truth” run by Defending Democracy Together), developer‑run GitHub scraper projects that dump posts to S3 or JSON/CSV, and journalistic/data teams that download and analyze bulk exports; the National Archives and established archival institutions preserve related official Trump social records but do not serve as a public, live mirror of his TRUTH Social feed in the way the scrapers do [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]. All of these sources warn that complete, permanent capture is difficult because posts can be deleted, platforms change, and scraping/archiving practices vary [2] [1].

1. Trump’s Truth — a purpose‑built public archive

The most prominent searchable index designed explicitly to store Donald Trump’s TRUTH Social output is Trump’s Truth, a site that “archives all of Donald Trump’s TRUTH Social posts,” transcribes video and captions images for search, and checks for new posts every few minutes to preserve content including deleted items, a project publicly associated with the nonprofit Defending Democracy Together [7] [1] [2] [8]. That organization and the site’s developers have framed the work as a public‑interest effort to make Trump’s posts transparent and searchable, but the project’s Never‑Trump roots and advocacy background are openly stated and therefore an explicit context for readers to weigh [1] [2].

2. Developer scrapers and GitHub repositories

Independent developers have created automated scrapers that pull @realDonaldTrump posts from TRUTH Social, store them in machine‑readable formats, and push archives to cloud storage such as Amazon S3; one publicly visible example is the stiles/trump-truth-social-archive GitHub repository, which documents hourly scraping, JSON/CSV outputs, and an S3 archive of media assets [3]. These projects are technical and decentralized: they provide raw data useful to researchers and journalists, but they rely on scraping proxies and workflows that can be changed, halted, or disabled — the cited repository even notes the workflow was disabled on Oct. 26, 2025, as an example of how continuity can end [3].

3. Newsrooms and data teams that download and analyze posts

News organizations and data teams have also harvested TRUTH Social content for analysis: for example, a WCVB data team downloaded all of Trump’s posts for a given 2025 year to analyze posting patterns and content, demonstrating that media outlets maintain their own archives or datasets of his output for reporting purposes [4]. Such datasets are often used for temporal analyses and are a partial archival layer controlled by individual newsrooms rather than a public, persistent mirror.

4. Institutional archives and the limits of official records

Broad archival institutions — notably the National Archives — preserve social media records covered by the Presidential Records Act and maintain archival sets of official administration social media content transferred as records [5] [6]. However, those preserved records primarily cover official government accounts and PRA‑designated records; the National Archives’ holdings are not described in the available reporting as providing a live or comprehensive public mirror of Trump’s TRUTH Social personal account in the same way the independent scrapers and databases do [5] [6].

5. Additional archives and historical context

The Internet Archive and related projects historically assembled broad Trump‑related archives (notably TV and campaign materials) and could host related artifacts, but their Trump Archive emphasis has been on televised statements and historical media rather than acting as a real‑time TRUTH Social mirror [9]. Other sites and blogs have tracked TRUTH Social developments but are secondary to the major scrapers, the Trump’s Truth database, and newsroom datasets already described [10] [11].

Conclusion and caveats

The practical answer is that public archiving of Trump’s TRUTH Social posts is concentrated in a few independent projects — chiefly Trump’s Truth (Defending Democracy Together) and multiple developer scrapers whose outputs live on GitHub and S3 — supplemented by newsroom downloads and institutional records of official social content; none of these guarantees absolute permanence, and each carries different editorial or technical incentives that users should factor into trust and completeness assessments [1] [3] [4] [5]. Reporting does not provide an exhaustive registry of every mirror or private dataset, so this summary focuses on the documented public services and their known limitations [7] [2].

Want to dive deeper?
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