On Fox’s “MediaBuzz,” Jason Miller, a long-time adviser and spokesperson for Trump’s 2020 campaign, said Trump will “return to social media in probably around two or three months.” Trump will return with “his own platform,” according to him, which would draw “tens of millions” of new users and “totally redefine the game.” Miller told Kurtz, “This is something that I think will be the hottest ticket in social media.” “It will radically change the game, and everyone will be waiting and watching to see what President Trump does, but it will be his own platform,” says the author. During his appearance on Fox News, Miller stated that he has been approached by a number of organizations and is in discussions with teams about the new platform. On Sunday, Miller stated, “This new platform is going to be huge.” “Everyone wants him, and he’ll bring millions — if not tens of millions — of dollars to this platform.” Continue reading Following his promotion of the US Capitol riots on January 6, where hundreds of Trump supporters rushed the US Capitol building, killing five people, Trump was permanently barred from Twitter and other social media networks, including Facebook. Follow Following Trump’s Twitter ban, Jared Kushner, the former president’s son-in-law and key adviser, intervened when other aides tried to persuade him to use fringe social media platforms like Parler and Gab. — Kevin Liptak and Kaitlan Collins of CNN contributed to this report. Continue reading