The Right Stuff is a brand new dating app for conservatives looking for love, since “other dating apps have gone woke”.
Ryann McEnany, sister of Trump’s former White House secretary press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, announced the launch in a video.
The Right Stuff is designed for those who want to “quit swiping, scrolling and trolling the wrong people,” according to its website.
McEnany said: “We’re sorry that you’ve had to endure years of bad dates and wasted time with people that don’t see the world our way, the right way.”
The Right Stuff has some rigid rules on who can join. McEnany made it clear: “By the way, those are the only two options: ladies and gentlemen”.
The app will also not use pronouns, as they’re “not necessary.”
Women interested in signing up don’t need to worry about paying for the subscription, it’s all covered.
“For my ladies, you’ll never have to pay because we all get premium subscriptions for simply inviting a couple friends. Gentlemen, if you want access to premium, that’s on you,” McEnany explained.
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Like a lot of dating apps, The Right Stuff has prompts such as users “favourite liberal lie” and “a random fact I love about America is…”
Several former Trump staffers are said to have been involved in the development of the app, according to The Hill.
The app was co-founded by John McEntee who was the personal aide to the former president and Daniel Huff, White House adviser and Trump appointee in the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Peter Thiel, tech billionaire and Trump supporter, has also backed the project.