An official website of Trump launched to stay connected…

Trump launches official new website to stay connected with supporters – as he remains banned from Twitter and Facebook for ‘inciting violence’ over the Capitol siege

  •  Donald Trump has launched an official website www.45office.com
  •  ‘The Office of Donald J. Trump is committed to preserving the magnificent legacy of the Trump Administration, while at the same time advancing the America First agenda,’ the message on website’s home page read 
  • Trump was suspended from Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites after the January 6 attack on the Capitol 

Donald Trump has launched an official website www.45office.com to stay in touch with his supporters and to ‘preserve his legacy’ as he remains banned from Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites.

45office.com’s homepage displays pictures of Trump with his wife Melania, members of the military and world leaders, taken at multiple events during his time as president.

‘The Office of Donald J. Trump is committed to preserving the magnificent legacy of the Trump Administration, while at the same time advancing the America First agenda,’ the message on website’s home page read.

Donald Trump has launched an official website www.45office.com to stay in touch with his supporters and to ‘preserve his legacy’ as he remains banned from Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites

45office.com's homepage displays pictures of Trump with his wife Melania, members of the military and world leaders, taken at multiple events during his time as president

45office.com’s homepage displays pictures of Trump with his wife Melania, members of the military and world leaders, taken at multiple events during his time as president

Trump retains significant influence over the Republican Party despite his loss in the 2020 election and has hinted at a possible presidential run in 2024. He is pictured at Mar-A-Lago on March 26

The ‘About’ section contains a glowing 850-word synopsis of his time in office, highlighting what Trump has often cited as his greatest achievements, including energy and border security, strengthening NATO and other international alliances, and his response to the coronavirus pandemic.

It made no mention of the scandals, corruption investigations, two impeachments or the attacks on democratic institutions that framed his presidency.

It was not immediately clear when the website went live.

Trump retains significant influence over the Republican Party despite his loss in the 2020 election and has hinted at a possible presidential run in 2024.

In an interview with Fox News earlier this month, Jason Miller, a spokesman for Trump’s 2020 campaign, said Trump will launch his own social media platform in two to three months.

Trump was suspended from Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites after the January 6 attack on the Capitol.