
Donald Trump, the immediate former United States President, is going to make his way back to social media with his platform, his adviser proclaimed.
“I do think that we’re going to see President Trump returning to social media is probably about two or three months,” Jason Miller explained to Fox News.
He added that the platform would be the hottest ticket in social media and completely redefine it.
Donald Trump was banned from Twitter and Facebook due to a supposed insurrection speech that led to the terrific Capitol riots at the US capitol in Washington DC in January.
Five people lost their lives, including a police officer amidst other valuables destruction, and several others are recorded to be injured. The January 6, 2021 riots put reasonable doubts against the foundation of American democracy.
Several days later, Twitter said Mr. Trump’s account – @realDonaldTrump – was “permanently suspended… due to the risk of further incitement of violence”.

Donald Trump has been a religious user of Twitter for almost 11 years; he often boycotts the traditional media and expresses himself literally to voters.
The immediate former president recorded a whooping number of almost 90 million followers on the social platform.
What platform is Mr. Trump going to use?
Mr. Miller gives no information on this, dispersing only that everybody will be waiting and watching to see what President Trump does.
He also revealed Mr. Trump had already had “high-powered meetings” with various companies regarding the project at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
“Numerous companies” had already reached Donald Trump, Mr. Miller pronounced.
“This new platform is going to be big,” he added, predicting that Mr. Trump would draw “tens of millions of people.”
What led to the restriction?
He was initially locked out of his Twitter account for 12 hours in January for calling rioters who ravage the US Capitol ” patriots.”
It was reported that a few hundred of his followers penetrated the complex as the United States Congress made a move to approve Joe Biden’s victory in last year’s Presidential election.
Twitter issued a warning that it would restrict Donald Trump permanently if he violates the platform’s rules once more.
He was enabled to access his account back on Twitter; then, he posted the tweets that the “company cited as the final straws.”
The communication platform explained both of these tweets were “in violation of the Glorification of Violence Policy.”
Donald Trump’s accounts were also restricted on Facebook, popular gaming platform Twitch, and multimedia messaging app Snapchat.
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