The former president of USA he does want to return to social media with his own platform. A senior adviser to him confirmed this yesterday.
After he was denied access on almost every major social networking site on the planet in early 2021, including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Shopify, the former chairman Tramp had stated that he would create his own platform. And finally it seems he means it.
Last night, Trump's top adviser, Jason Miller, said on a show on Fox News that the former president will launch a new platform in two to three months.
"I think we will see President Trump return to social media in about two or three months, with his own platform. "And this is something I think will be the hottest ticket on social media, as it is going to completely redefine the game and everyone will be waiting and watching to see exactly what President Trump is doing."
Miller wouldn't elaborate on specifics at this point, but did reveal that Trump is having "high-powered meetings" at Mar-a-Lago with various groups about the business, and that "multiple companies" have approached Trump. . Finally he added that he expects this new platform to attract "dozens millions people".
Trump and his supporters have tried to get active on far-right social media Speak, after being denied access by major platforms. However, due to the lack of safeguarding of user personal data and due to posts that may incite violence, the Parler platform was removed from the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store, and even from the cloud hosting provider Amazon Web Services (AWS).
This is not the first time the former president has expressed a desire for a brand new social network. In January, Donald Trump called on Elon Mosk to create a new "impartial" platform, but received no response.