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Donald Trump Launches New Website, Prompting Speculation About 2024

No Twitter?  No problem.

Former President Donald Trump’s time away from the Oval Office has been a bit more subdued than many of us had thought it would be.  Much of this is due to his banishment from social media by companies such as Twitter and Facebook, who’ve decided that, as private companies, orange man bad.

So, as Trump plots his next move, he is launching a new website that will allow him to continue interacting with his base, and keep his finger on the pulse of American conservatism.

Former President Trump and former first lady Melania Trump launched a website Monday in what his office described as a bid to stay in touch with supporters and coordinate future appearances.

Trump’s representatives said the website, 45Office.com, “will allow individuals to submit correspondence, scheduling requests, and press inquiries for President and Mrs. Trump.”

“President and Mrs. Trump are continually strengthened by the enduring spirit of the American people, and they look forward to staying in touch,” Trump’s office said in a statement.

The news comes just a few weeks after a powerful speech at CPAC in which Trump not only hinted at a future run for the White House, but also reiterated his supporters’ immense political power – something that the GOP is quite fearful of losing by shunning The Don.

Trump also recently teased the possibility of creating a MAGA-centric social network, in an effort to reach Americans who’ve been disenfranchised by the mass censorship of the aforementioned Facebook and Twitter.

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