Trump Hints At Launching Own Social Media Platform

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Former President Donald Trump teased the creation of his own social media platform in a new interview, but did not elaborate on any details of the potential business venture.

“I’m doing things having to do with putting our own platform out there that you’ll be hearing about soon,” Trump told Fox News contributor Lisa Boothe in the debut episode of her “The Truth” podcast, which was published on Monday.

Trump senior adviser Jason Miller also previewed plans for the new platform over the weekend, telling Fox News that the former president would be returning to social media “in probably about two or three months.”

“This is something that I think will be the hottest ticket in social media,” Miller said Sunday. “It’s going to completely redefine the game, and everybody is going to be waiting and watching to see what exactly President Trump does.”

After being banned from Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms in January following the Capitol insurrection, Trump has taken to releasing statements through his post-presidency office and political action committee in recent months.

On Monday, Trump argued that those statements are “getting picked up much better than any tweet,” and described his new method of messaging as “much more elegant.”

“You’re seeing that we put out statements from the president, et cetera, et cetera. And it’s getting picked up by everybody, everything we say,” Trump said.

The former president went on to boast that his official statements get “tremendous pickup” from the media, adding: “I think it’s been very big. I’ve only started doing that over the last three or four weeks. But the voices out there — I think, maybe in a certain way — may be as big as ever.”

Trump has offered only sparing public interviews since departing office in January, most recently calling into Fox News for a conversation with host Maria Bartiromo last week.

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