Sister of Trump’s ex-press secretary Kayleigh McEnany launches conservatives-only dating app

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The younger sister of former President Donald Trump’s ex-press secretary Kayleigh McEnany is launching a conservatives-only dating app called The Right Stuff, which is being funded by rightwing PayPal founder Peter Thiel and will only allow ‘ladies’ and ‘gentlemen’ to join. 

Ryann McEnany, 34, from Tampa, Florida, designed the new platform, which is set to launch this September, to help ‘young conservatives’ find ‘people that see the world the right way,’ after she said she noticed that other dating apps have ‘gone woke.’

Created to ‘connect people who aren’t offended by everything,’ the upcoming app is ‘invite only,’ so ‘not just anyone can join.’ 

Ryann explained that only ‘ladies’ and ‘gentlemen’ who are determined to ‘get back to the right way of dating’ like her will be welcome to use The Right Stuff, during a recent promotional video which was uploaded to the brand’s Twitter page.

The younger sister of former President Donald Trump’s ex-press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, Ryann McEnany, is launching a conservatives-only dating app called The Right Stuff

Ryann, 34, from Tampa, Florida, designed the new platform, which is set to launch this September, to help ‘young conservatives’ find ‘people that see the world the right way’

Ryann (seen with her sister) she said she noticed that other dating apps had ‘gone woke’ so she created one to ‘connect people who aren’t offended by everything’

The upcoming app is ‘invite only,’ so ‘not just anyone can join,’ Ryann explained in a promotional video, adding that only ‘ladies’ and ‘gentlemen’ will be welcome to use it

While the app will be free to use, it will offer a premium subscription with extra perks for a small fee, but the exact price hasn’t been released yet. However, upgrading to premium will only cost extra for men.

‘For my ladies, you’ll never have to pay because we all get premium subscriptions for simply inviting a couple friends,’ Ryann said in the video.

‘Gentlemen, if you want access to premium, that’s on you. By the way, those are the only two options: ladies and gentlemen.’

Ryann explained that the app is designed to encourage people to ‘put their best foot forward.’

She said you start off by ‘building your perfect profile – no pronouns necessary.’

‘Our prompts give you the opportunity to let people know various sides of you,’ she added. ‘Remember, be authentic and creative.’ 

Users will have the ability to scroll through the profiles of people in their area – or they can adjust the settings to see people in other locations too.

While the app will be free to use, it will offer a premium subscription with extra perks for a small fee, but the exact price hasn’t been released just yet

However, upgrading to premium will only cost extra for men. ‘For my ladies, you’ll never have to pay because we all get premium subscriptions for inviting friends,’ Ryann explained

Ryann (seen with Trump) added that the app is designed to encourage people to ‘put their best foot forward’ and that ‘no pronouns are necessary’

You hit the like button on people you may be interested in, and you can see everyone who has liked your profile.

‘If you like them back, you can start chatting with them. It’s that simple,’ Ryann shared in her promotional video about the app.

Ryann added that The Right Stuff is ‘all about getting into the right dating pool with people who share the same values and beliefs as you’

You can then create the ‘ideal date’ by choosing the time and place and where you’d like to go, and share it to your profile to see if anyone wants to join you.

‘You can either keep your options open and post it for everyone to see, or, just post it to the people you’ve liked,’ Ryann continued. ‘This concept is all about getting you out there, and getting you on dates.’ 

Ryann concluded that The Right Stuff is ‘all about getting into the right dating pool with people who share the same values and beliefs as you.’ 

‘We’re sorry that you had to endure years of bad dates and wasted time with people that don’t see the world our way – the right way,’ she said.

‘If you’re a young conservative looking to amp up your dating life, go to JoinRightStuff.com. We need to get back to the right way of dating.’

Ryann, who graduated from the University of Florida in 2017 with a degree in Telecommunications and got her Masters one year later in Science and Sport Management, interned in the White House’s office of digital strategy in 2018.

‘We’re sorry that you had to endure years of bad dates and wasted time with people that don’t see the world our way – the right way,’ she said. She is pictured with former President Trump

Ryann (seen with her sister), who graduated from the University of Florida in 2017 with a degree in Telecommunications, interned in the White House’s office of digital strategy in 2018

According to Reuters, she also worked as the social media manager for Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign. She now has a job in digital marketing and brand communications

According to Reuters, she also worked as the social media manager for Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign.

Ryann often shares her support for the former president to her social media accounts. She now has a job in digital marketing and brand communications at America First Policy Institute, per her LinkedIn

‘If you’re a young conservative looking to amp up your dating life, go to JoinRightStuff.com,’ Ryann said in the video. ‘We need to get back to the right way of dating’

Her sister, Kayleigh, served as Trump’s press secretary during his presidential re-election campaign from 2019 to 2020, and for a good part of the last year of his presidency – from April 2020 to January 2021.

She also worked as his senior advisor from October 2020 to January 2021, and she currently serves as an on-air contributor for Fox News. 

The app is being funded by former Trump staffers John McEntee and Daniel Huff, as well as PayPal billionaire founder Thiel.

‘What we’re doing has really not been done before. No one has built a high quality, properly funded app with a dedicated team,’ Huff told The Hill while discussing the platform last month. 

‘It’s an important, underserved market. Liberals own the education, media corporations, and we can’t let them control our personal relationships.’

He told the outlet that while the app is designed for heterosexual couples, the team is looking to expand to same-sex relationships ‘down the road.’

 ‘Connect with people who aren’t offended by everything. Get back to normal, view profiles without pronouns,’ The Right Stuff’s website reads

‘Quit swiping, scrolling, and trolling the wrong people. There are people out there just like you,’ it said. ‘If you’re single and not on this app, you ain’t conservative!’

The app is being funded by former Trump staffers John McEntee (left) and Daniel Huff (right), as well as PayPal billionaire founder Peter Thiel

In recent years, it has appeared that Thiel (pictured) is looking to carve out his own influence within the Republican Party and in 2016, he donated $1.5 million to pro-Trump groups

Ryann’s sister, Kayleigh, served as Trump’s press secretary during his presidential re-election campaign from 2019 to 2020, and for a good part of the last year of his presidency

‘Quit swiping, scrolling, and trolling the wrong people,’ The Right Stuff’s website reads. ‘There are people out there just like you.

‘The Right Stuff was created for conservatives to connect in authentic and meaningful ways. Other dating apps have gone woke. We bring people together with shared values and similar passions.

 She also worked as his senior advisor from October 2020 to January 2021, and she currently serves as an on-air contributor for Fox News

‘Connect with people who aren’t offended by everything. Get back to normal, view profiles without pronouns. If you’re single and not on this app, you ain’t conservative!’

In recent years, it has appeared that Thiel is looking to carve out his own influence within the Republican Party.

In 2016, he donated $1.5 million to pro-Trump groups and even addressed the Republican National Convention. The German-born investor also served on Donald Trump’s transition board.

More recently, he gave about $2 million to an unsuccessful bid aimed at getting Trump-backed Kris Kobach elected to the US Senate in 2020. He also donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the RNC in 2018. 

The venture capitalist, once described as a libertarian, also gave a combined $20 million last year to the Senate campaigns of Ohio conservative and Hillbilly Elegy author JD Vance and Thiel Foundation President Blake Masters in Arizona. 

Beyond founding Paypal, Thiel is also known as being Mark Zuckerberg’s first outside investor in Facebook. He also co-founded Palantir Technologies, a data analytics software company.

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