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REPORT : Trump launching social media platform senior advisor says

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President Donald Trump is planning to launch his own social media platform within the next few months, one of the 45th president’s senior advisors told Fox News Sunday.


“I do think we’re going to see President Trump returning to social media and probably about two or three months here with his own platform,” Jason Miller said when asked about Trump’s potential return to social media.


Miller said he thinks it will be “the hottest ticket in social media” and will “completely redefine the game.”


“Everyone will be waiting and watching to see what exactly President Trump does. But it will be his own platform,” he said. “This new platform is going to be big, and everyone wants him. He’s going to bring millions and millions, tens of millions of people to this new platform.”

.@JasonMillerinDC says former President Donald Trump will return to social media in the next two to three months with "his own platform." Read more: https://t.co/QHCRGJE8qGpic.twitter.com/bXLngyPH3T

— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) March 21, 2021



In early January, Twitter permanently suspended then-President Trump’s account due to “the risk of further incitement of violence.”


“After close review of review of recent Tweets from [Trump’s] account and the context around them we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence,” the company announced.


After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence.https://t.co/CBpE1I6j8Y
— Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) January 8, 2021

The move came after hundreds of Twitter employees demanded the action in a letter to CEO Jack Dorsey, The Washington Post reported at the time.


“This determination is based on a number of factors, including: President Trump’s statement that he will not be attending the Inauguration is being received by a number of his supporters as further confirmation that the election was not legitimate,”

Twitter said in a statement.


The statement continued, “The use of the words “American Patriots” to describe some of his supporters is also being interpreted as support for those committing violent acts at the US Capitol.”


In February, Chief Financial Officer Ned Segal told CNBC’s Squawk Box that the former president would never be allowed back on Twitter – even if he decides to run for office again – due to company policy.


“The way our policies work, when you’re removed from the platform, you’re removed from the platform – whether you’re a commentator, you’re a CFO, or you are a former or current public officials,” Segal said.


He continued, “Remember, our policies are designed to make sure that people are not inciting violence, and if anybody does that, we have to remove them from the service and our policies don’t allow people to come back.”


"The way our policies work, when you're removed from the platform, you're removed from the platform whether you're a commentator, you're a CFO or you are a former or current public official," says $TWTR CFO @nedsegal on if President Trump's account could be restored. pic.twitter.com/ZZxascb9Rz — Squawk Box (@SquawkCNBC) February 10, 2021

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