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Donald Trump will create his own social network

2021-03-22T01:19:42.608Z


Former President Donald Trump will return to social media, but this time with his own network, a Trump spokesperson told Fox News


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Former President Donald Trump will return to social media, but this time with his own network, a Trump spokesperson told Fox News on Sunday.

Jason Miller, longtime Trump adviser and 2020 campaign spokesman, told Howard Kurtz on Fox's "MediaBuzz" that Trump "will be back on social media in probably about two to three months."

He added that the return of the ex-president will be with "his own platform" that will attract "tens of millions" of new users and "will completely redefine the game."

"This is something that I think will be very attractive on social media," Miller told Kurtz.

"It's going to completely redefine the game, and everyone will wait to see what President Trump does, but it will be his own platform."

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Miller said during his Fox News appearance that numerous companies have reached out to the former president and that he is in talks with teams about the new platform.

"This new platform will be great," Miller said Sunday.

"Everyone wants him and he will bring millions and millions, tens of millions, to this platform."

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The announcement comes after Trump was permanently suspended from Twitter and other social platforms, such as Facebook, following his incitement to riots in the U.S. Capitol on January 6, where hundreds of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building;

an incident in which five people died.

  • MORE: Donald Trump will not be able to return to Twitter, the social network reaffirmed the decision

Following Trump's Twitter ban, Jared Kushner, the former president's son-in-law and senior adviser, weighed in when other attendees tried to get Trump to engage on alternative social media platforms like Parler and Gab.

CNN's Kaitlan Collins and Kevin Liptak contributed to this report.

Source: cnnespanol

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