Washington: After being banned permanently by the online platform Twitter over his support to the violence in America, Donald Trump has said that he is looking to launch his own social platform.
Trump sent the latest tweets on his @POTUS account after Twitter banned his personal account.
It should be noted that Twitter permanently cut off Trump’s personal account and access to his nearly 90 million followers late on Friday, citing the risk of further incitement of violence, three days after Trump exhorted thousands of supporters to march on the Capitol as Congress met to certify his defeat to Democrat Joe Biden.
Trump later used the official @POTUS government to lash out at Twitter, addressing the 75 million “great patriots” who voted for him: “We will not be SILENCED!” Trump said he was considering building his own social media platform.