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Former President Donald Trump’s senior advisor Jason Miller said Sunday on Fox News Channels “MediaBuzz” that Trump will be launching a social media platform in the next few months.

Host Howard Kurtz asked, “Donald Trump obviously has been booted off Twitter and Facebook and Instagram, which were a great megaphone for him. Does he plan to get back on social media perhaps with some new outfit?”

Miller said, “I do think we’re going to see President Trump returning to social media and probably about two or three months here with his own platform. This is something that I think will be the hottest ticket in social media. It’s going to completely redefine the game. Everyone will be waiting and watching to see what exactly President Trump does. But it will be his own platform.”

Kurtz asked, “Just to follow up, will this be a platform that the former president will create himself, working with another company? Obviously, he’ll be starting from scratch. He won’t start out with 88 million Twitter followers.”

Miller said, “I can’t go much further than what I was able to just share. I can say it will be big once he starts. There have been a lot of high-powered meetings he has been having at Mar-a-Lago with teams of folks that have been coming in. I got to tell you it’s not just one company that’s approached the president. There have been numerous companies. I think the president knows what direction he wants to head here. This new platform is going to be big, and everyone wants him. He’s going to bring millions and millions, tens of millions of people to this new platform.”

No further details were provided by Miller, and the Trump Organization has not issued a comment on the matter.

After the Capitol riot on January 6, Trump was suspended from Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms. Many of these big tech companies are reviewing their policies in regards to government officials and politicians in the wake of Trump being banned.

Twitter is debating if leaders should have to follow the same rules as the average citizen. Facebook is deciding whether its indefinite suspension of Trump should stand.

In late January, AP reported that Facebook had passed the buck for its indefinite suspension of Trump to a quasi-independent oversight board, setting up a major test of the recently established panel.

            (www.Breitbart.com, AP)

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