Donald Trump Is Officially Back On The Internet With A New Website

He's been suspended from many major social media platforms since the Capitol riot.
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After months of internet silence, former president Donald Trump is officially back on the web.

Trump was suspended and even permanently banned from some of the most popular social media platforms following the U.S. Capitol riot on January 6, but he now has a connection to the internet with his new website, 45office.com.

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"Through civic engagement and public activism, the Office of Donald J. Trump will strive to inform, educate, and inspire Americans from all walks of life as we seek to build a truly great American Future," the website reads.

The site offers information about Trump's term in the White House and allows users to share their thoughts with him, invite him and Melania Trump to an event, and request a greeting.

Earlier this month, one of Trump's advisers said the former president is working on his own platform, which will be going live later this year.

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