Former US President Donald Trump is back with a bang when it comes to social networking as he begins meetings with several firms.
Trump, alongside his digital advisor, considered an array of options that comprised of relatively unknown names such as FreeSpace, as reported by Axios recently. In addition, local media outlets spoke about how inside sources revealed how private discussions were currently going on and more were scheduled on the cards.
Another close source mentioned how it could potentially be any company as more and more meetings are being held by Trump’s side.
Previously, Trump received a complete ban from Twitter when he was still president of the US, just two days after the deadly Capitol riots rocked Washington DC. This move went as far as potentially cutting off all sources of communications that could possibly take place between Trump and around 90 million of his followers, present on that platform alone.
The next, more drama took place when Facebook followed in the footsteps of social media giant Twitter, where it also banned the former US president. Therefore, on average, Trump lost touch with about 33 million accounts. In addition, an array of other social media-related platforms also followed suit and banned Trump too.
On the other hand, many experts predicted Donald Trump’s return on the app called Parler, which is known to be a right-wing microblogging website, that was also in close communication with Trump’s advisors. However, those efforts fell short too, shocking the nation as a whole.
Meanwhile, in recent weeks, many people who were close to Trump suggest how the former president is very keen on creating a brand new media company that will go ahead and broadcast his message too.
One of his most senior advisors, Jason Miller, spoke to Fox News where he confirmed how Donald Trump would soon be back on social media within a timeframe of about 2 to 3 months. He also added how he would return with his very own platform.