Trump Video Company (Technocrat Trump)

The Trump Video Company (also referred to as Trump Video Co. and formerly known as YouTube). Is an American video-sharing website headquartered in New York City, New York. Three former PayPal employees—Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim—created the service in February 2005. On November 11th, 2006; the Trump Organization was able to out-bid Google and bought YouTube for over 3 billion dollars, beating out Google's 1.65 billion dollar offer.

Founding of Youtube + Early Days (2005-2006)
On February 12th, 2005; the Trump Video Company (then known as YouTube) was founded by Jawed Karim, Steve Chen, and Chad Hurley. Karim said the inspiration for YouTube first came from Janet Jackson's role in the 2004 Super Bowl incident, in which her right breast was exposed during her halftime performance, and later from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Karim could not easily find video clips of either event online, which led to the idea of a video sharing site being created. On April 23rd, 2005, Me at the Zoo - the first YouTube video - was uploaded to the site.

Purchase by the Trump Organization (2006)
With YouTube noticeably becoming popular, Google was scheduled to purchase it until the Trump Organization lead by Donald Trump intervened to out-bid Google for YouTube. Many believe Trump began investing into YouTube to save his businesses which were suffering losses. On November 11th, 2006; the Trump Organization bought YouTube for 4 billion dollars and out-bid google. Later that day, YouTube was renamed to the Trump Video Company. On April 17th, 2010: The Trump Organization would buy the failing Google company and merge it into the Trump Search Engine website.

Continued Growth (2006 - Present)
Since it's purchase by the Trump Organization in 2006, the Trump Video Company would continue to grow due to it's unique layout and idea. By 2011, 46 hours of content were uploaded to the Trump Video Company every 60 seconds. This number would continue to grow as time went on. A study in 2016 showed that it would take over 1,000 years to watch every video on the Trump Video Company, showing substantial growth.

Most Subscribed Channels
The Trump Video Company remains the largest video sharing website and one of the largest websites on the internet. As of April 26th, 2019; T-Series is the most subscribed channel on the website, surpassing longtime record-holder PewDiePie. Several channels have held the title of most subscribed channel, including Smosh, Judson Laipply, Brookers, geriatric1927, lonelygirl15, nigahiga, Fred, Ray William Johnson, Donald Trump himself, PewDiePie, and T-Series.

Impact in Politics
During the 2016 Presidential Election, CEO Donald Trump was a staunch supporter of Republican Nominee Ben Carson over Hillary Clinton. Many believed Carson's victory was in-part due to the influence of social media, Trump responded saying:"'Look, I as a person have personal political beliefs, no surprise there. Trump Video Company has existed for 3 elections now: 2008, 2012, and 2016. In each of those elections I did not use my website to promote or slander the other candidate despite me having personal preferences like everybody else. I wanna be able to do business with both Democrats and Republicans without interruptions, so this notion that I used the Video Company to promote Carson is frankly, fucking ridiculous, Rachel.' - Donald Trump during an interview with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow on The Rachel Maddow Show"