
President Donald Trump's new White House journalist and correspondent, Tim Pool, has flooded the streets with billboards promoting his latest campaign.
If you’ve been driving through Nashville or anywhere in Ohio recently, chances are you’ve already seen him on one of his massive billboards for his show on Rumble.
The whole thing feels like a calculated move. The Boonies CEO's been inching further into the cultural spotlight for years, blurring the line between media personality and public figure.
For someone who’s used to streaming live news and debates, taking over physical ad space is a different kind of play. More visual, more local, and harder to scroll past.
No matter what people think of the message, the strategy is working. Social media is already filled with photos of Pool’s billboards.
Some folks are clowning on them, others are hyped, and plenty are just confused. Either way, the campaign’s doing its job: getting attention.
If Pool was aiming to turn heads and remind everyone that he’s not just online but out in the real world too, it looks like he nailed it.