Donald Trump Plans Social Media Comeback With His Own Platform, Says Adviser

Former US President Donald Trump will soon return to social media “with his own platform”, his adviser has said.

“I do think that we’re going to see President Trump returning to social media in probably about two or three months,” Jason Miller told Fox News.

He said the platform “will be the hottest ticket in social media” and would “completely redefine the game”.

Trump was suspended from Twitter and Facebook after January’s deadly riots at the US Capitol in Washington DC.

Twitter last week said it would seek public input on when and how it should ban world leaders, saying it was reviewing policy and considering whether the leaders should be held to the same rules as other users.

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