Former President Trump is looking to launch his own social media platform in the coming months, his senior adviser Jason Miller said on Fox News Sunday, “#MediaBuzz.”
Miller told Fox News he couldn’t say much more at this point, but claimed that “numerous companies” have approached the former president and that he has held meetings at Mar-a-Lago about this. Miller suggested that Trump’s future social media platform will bring in “tens of millions of people.”
“I really think we’ll see President Trump return to social media, probably in about two or three months here, with his own platform,” Miller said on Fox News. “And this is something that I think will be the most popular ticket on social media, it will completely redefine the game, and everyone will wait and watch to see exactly what President Trump does.”
Mr. Trump, he has Permanently Banned his favorite platform Twitter since January, sends a number of tweet-like statements to reporters through his office. The former president was banned from the platform after the Attack of January 6 about the Capitol and Mr. Trump’s false claims that the election was faked.
The former president continues to falsely claim to have won, including in a statement on Saturday claiming the election was “illegal.”