Trump returns to social networks with a special platform

Former United States President Donald Trump, whose account was closed by the social networking site Twitter, since last January, returns to using social networks within three months through his "private platform."

Trump's advisor, Jason Miller, told Fox News: "I think we will witness the return of President Trump on social media, perhaps within two or three months through his own platform." He did not reveal more details about what this "platform" is, only referring to Several meetings took place in the resort of "Maralago", the billionaire's republican residence in Florida.

He added, "Not just one company has contacted the president, but many companies, and this new platform will be huge, and everyone will want it, and this new platform will attract millions and millions ... tens of millions of subscribers."

Facebook and other sites, such as Snapchat, YouTube, and Instagram have also suspended, temporarily or permanently, the accounts of Trump, who left the White House on January 20, after defeating Democrat Joe Biden, and since At that time, it is rare to hear Trump's sudden and resounding messages that have permeated American political life in recent years, although he is still influential within the Republican Party and does not rule out running for the 2024 presidential elections.

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