How Does Donald Trump Keep Getting Money to Troll the World?

The former president’s new social network proves he won’t go away silently — and his encore might be more perilous than ever

Michael Arceneaux
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Despite being banned from Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube in January following the Capitol riots that same month, we were warned that, like it or not, Donald Trump was going to find his way back to trolling America regularly on social media.

In March, a top adviser for the former president announced that Trump would launch his own platform in “two or three months.”

“We’re going to see President Trump returning to social media in probably about two or three months here, with his own platform,” Trump senior advisor Jason Miller revealed during a Fox News interview conducted seven months ago. “And this is something that I think will be the hottest ticket in social media, it’s going to completely redefine the game, and everybody is going to be waiting and watching to see what exactly President Trump does.”

It’s not surprising that those “two or three months” came and went with no launch, but it’s frustrating to see Trump has managed to keep his promise — with serious money behind him.

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Michael Arceneaux
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New York Times bestselling author of “I Can’t Date Jesus” and “I Don’t Want To Die Poor.”