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No Twitter, No Problem: Trump Creating His Own Social Media Platform

This is going to be huge.

There are plenty of things that Donald Trump will be remembered for, that goes without saying.

The former President was previously one of the most cunning New York City real estate moguls the Big Apple had ever seen.  Then, almost sublimely, he became one of the most incredibly gravitational reality television stars in the golden age of the format.

Now, as a past-President with his eyes set on the future of his political career, Trump is about to launch a juggernaut of an idea.

Former President Donald Trump will be back on social media in the near future with his own service, according to one of his senior advisers.

Trump was banned from Twitter following the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. He had been a prolific poster on that platform before and during his presidency.

“I do think that we’re going to see President Trump returning to social media in probably about two or three months here, with his own platform,” Trump senior adviser Jason Miller told Fox News’ “#MediaBuzz” on Sunday. “And this is something that I think will be the hottest ticket in social media, it’s going to completely redefine the game, and everybody is going to be waiting and watching to see what exactly President Trump does.”

Miller said he was unable to provide much more in terms of details at this point, but he did reveal that Trump has been having “high-powered meetings” at Mar-a-Lago with various teams regarding the venture, and that “numerous companies” have approached Trump.

There is no doubt about the possibility of success.

“This new platform is going to be big,” Miller said, predicting that Trump will draw “tens of millions of people.”

The move comes as the Republican Party struggles to galvanize the base into some sort of cohesive unit.

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