Trump, First Lady Launch New Online Platform to Remain ‘Tireless Champions’ for Americans
After being banned from social media, former President Donald Trump is following in the footsteps of embattled Mike Lindell in taking the first steps to allegedly create his own social media platform by launching an online site called 45office.com.
Former president’s senior legal adviser and counsel Jenna Ellis tweeted her excitement:
BOOM! He’s baaaaaaack! pic.twitter.com/eX8TdalLEo
— Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) March 29, 2021
The site is a place to “fulfill our promise to put America first,” the website’s homepage reads. “Through this office, President Trump will remain a tireless champion for the hardworking men and women of our great country – and for their right to live in safety, dignity, prosperity and peace,” it continues.
The president and first lady Melania Trump said they hope the site fosters communication between them and the American people. “The official website of the 45th President of the United States will allow individuals to submit correspondence, scheduling requests, and press inquiries for President and Mrs. Trump,” The Boston Herald reports. “President and Mrs. Trump are continually strengthened by the enduring spirit of the American people, and they look forward to staying in touch.”
This news follows the reports of Trump’s desire to create his own social media platform, which would be “the hottest ticket in social media” according to Trump’s adviser Jason Miller. “It’s going to completely redefine the game and everybody is going to be waiting and watching to see what exactly President Trump does.”
Likewise, Trump’s one-time campaign manager Corey Lewandowski also confirmed this pursuit on the conservative Newsmax TV network’s Saturday Agenda. “There’ll be an opportunity for other people to weigh in and communicate in a free format without fear of reprisal or being canceled,” he said.
45office.com contains sections where interested participants may learn about the work Trump did while in office, request their presence at an event, submit questions and thoughts, as well as request a greeting from the former president and first lady.
The site, hosted through domain service GoDaddy, is registered in Texas, though Trump’s base of operations is set in Florida. {eoa}
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