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Trump Media (NASDAQ: DJT) notifies sale of 2,500 shares via Schwab

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Form Type
144

Rhea-AI Filing Summary

Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. submitted a Form 144 notice reporting proposed sales of common stock through Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. The filing lists a total of 2,500 shares and shows restricted stock lapses of 91 shares on 11/13/2025 and 2,409 shares on 03/04/2026. The filing date shown is 04/22/2026.

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Insights

Form 144 records proposed Rule 144 resale activity tied to equity compensation lapses.

The filing lists broker details (Charles Schwab & Co.) and specific share counts for restricted stock lapses on 11/13/2025 and 03/04/2026. This is a routine statutory notice under resale rules.

Execution, timing, and cash‑flow treatment are determined by brokerage and trading mechanics; subsequent Form 4 or broker reports would show actual sale execution.

Total shares listed 2,500 shares Form 144 header
Restricted stock lapse 91 shares <date>11/13/2025</date>
Restricted stock lapse 2,409 shares <date>03/04/2026</date>
Filing date 04/22/2026 Form 144 header
Broker listed Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. 3000 Schwab Way, Westlake TX
CIK or identifier 276731315 Filer information line
Restricted Stock Lapse financial
"Restricted Stock Lapse | Trump Media & Technology Group Corp."
Equity Compensation financial
"Equity Compensation Common | 03/04/2026"
Equity compensation is pay given to employees, executives or contractors in the form of company ownership—such as stock, stock options or restricted shares—rather than just cash. It matters to investors because it can align workers' incentives with shareholders (like paying someone in slices of the same pie they help grow), but it also increases the number of shares outstanding and company expenses, affecting ownership percentages and earnings per share.
Form 144 regulatory
"CONTENT METADATA: "form_type": "144""
Form 144 is a document that investors must file with the government when they plan to sell a large number of shares of a company's stock. It helps ensure transparency so everyone knows how many shares are being sold and when, which can impact the stock's price.

144: Filer Information

144: Issuer Information

144: Securities Information



Furnish the following information with respect to the acquisition of the securities to be sold and with respect to the payment of all or any part of the purchase price or other consideration therefor:

144: Securities To Be Sold


* If the securities were purchased and full payment therefor was not made in cash at the time of purchase, explain in the table or in a note thereto the nature of the consideration given. If the consideration consisted of any note or other obligation, or if payment was made in installments describe the arrangement and state when the note or other obligation was discharged in full or the last installment paid.



Furnish the following information as to all securities of the issuer sold during the past 3 months by the person for whose account the securities are to be sold.

144: Securities Sold During The Past 3 Months

144: Remarks and Signature

FAQ

What does Trump Media's Form 144 (DJT) report?

The Form 144 reports a proposed resale of common stock through Charles Schwab. It lists a total of 2,500 shares and includes two restricted stock lapse entries dated 11/13/2025 and 03/04/2026.

How many shares are listed and what are the lapse dates?

The filing lists 2,500 shares total, with restricted stock lapses of 91 shares on 11/13/2025 and 2,409 shares on 03/04/2026, as shown in the excerpt.

Which broker is named in the Form 144 for DJT?

The broker listed is Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., with an address shown as 3000 Schwab Way, Westlake, TX. The filing connects the proposed resale activity to that brokerage relationship.

Does the Form 144 confirm the shares were sold?

No; Form 144 is a notice of proposed resale under resale rules. The excerpt lists intended or permissible sales but does not confirm that the shares were executed or the sale proceeds were received.

Where can I find follow-up confirmation of actual sales?

Actual sale execution is typically reported in subsequent broker reports or insider filings (e.g., Form 4) or transaction confirmations. This excerpt itself shows only the proposed resale notice and lapse dates.