The sister of the White House press secretary under former President Donald Trump, Kayleigh McEnany, is spearheading a right-wing dating app that will launch in September, according to a Wednesday announcement.
According to its website, The Right Stuff “was created for conservatives to connect in authentic and meaningful ways. Other dating apps have gone woke. We bring people together with shared values and similar passions.”
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— The Right Stuff (@daterightstuff) August 10, 2022
Ryann McEnany said that she loves the app’s invite-only nature, “so not just anyone can join.”
“For my ladies, you’ll never have to pay because we all get premium subscriptions for simply inviting a couple friends,” she said. “Gentlemen, if you want access to premium, that’s on you.”
She then added that “ladies” and “gentlemen” were the only options, taking a shot at theories about gender that are growing in popularity on the Left.
The dating app designed for conservatives… launching September 2022. pic.twitter.com/crKEmcEfrm
— The Right Stuff (@daterightstuff) July 5, 2022
“No pronouns necessary,” she said later in the video.
Funded by tech billionaire Peter Thiel, who had a hand in propping up several Republican politicians, including J.D. Vance in Ohio and Blake Masters in Arizona, the app was founded by former Trump White House staffers John McEntee and Daniel Huff.
“What we’re doing has really not been done before. No one has built a high quality, properly funded app with a dedicated team,” Huff said in a July interview.
“Liberals own the education, media corporations, and we can’t let them control our personal relationships,” he added.
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McEnany formerly served as a social media strategist on Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign and is now the digital marketing and brand communications strategist and engagement officer at the America First Policy Institute.