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Donald Trump launches a new website after social media bans

Former US President, Donald Trump is back online after launching his “Official Website Of The 45th President” following bans from Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram in the aftermath of the January Capitol insurrection.

“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,” states the website.

Trump’s website found at 45office.com said the goal of his office will be to inform, educate and inspire Americans “from all walks of life as we seek to build a truly great American Future” through civic engagement and public activism.

“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,” states the website.

The website invites people to “share your thoughts” using an online form with Trump saying he and his wife, Melania, “enjoy hearing from the American people.” 

Also shared on the site are their biographies as well as an account of Trump’s record in office, including on “trade, taxes, energy, regulation, immigration, and healthcare.”

The website made no mention of his two impeachment trials. It does reference how “the coronavirus plague arrived from China,” and says that Trump “acted early and decisively to ban travel from China and Europe, which saved countless lives.” 

But as of Tuesday, Covid-19 has killed at least 550,371 people and infected about 30.3 million in the United States since last January, according to data by Johns Hopkins University.

The site also includes more than a dozen pictures of himself, including photos of him greeting North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Other photos are of the president and Melania Trump dancing at the inaugural ball and at black-tie dinners in the White House.

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