
WASHINGTON, DC – NOVEMBER 29: U.S. President Donald Trump answers questions from the press while departing the White House November 29, 2018 in Washington, DC. Trump answered numerous questions regarding his former attorney Michael Cohen’s recent court appearance and testimony before departing for the G-20 summit in Buenos Aires.
Photo by Win McNamee/Getty ImagesGood news for lonely Trump supporters who want to avoid political arguments on their dates: There's a new app that allows fans of the president to hook up with each other.
Moreover, conservatives who sign up for Righter needn't worry about being scammed by a left winger pretending to be someone he or she isn't.
App founder Christy Edwards Lawton says any liberal who attempts to register will be sued. "I have a very nice legal team that will be handling that," Lawton says. "This is zero tolerance."
The Righter app is expected to launch later this month.