Former adviser: Trump’s social media will come out completely independent and safer

Corey Lewandowski, a former Trump campaign adviser, noted in a 27-day Newsmax interview that President Trump’s upcoming social media debut will be “an interactive communication tool where the president will be able to post messages so that people can communicate directly with him. “

“What we see from big technology and the Culture of cancellation is that if you don’t agree with their logic, they will cancel you. We will have a platform where the message of America’s first president is spreading to be able to be shown to everyone, and others will have the opportunity to engage in discussion and communication in a free way without fear of retaliation or cancellation,” he said.

Trump’s new platform will be available in three to four months, Lewandowski said.

After the Jan. 6 congressional incident, in which Trump’s social media accounts were blocked by Twitter, Facebook and many other major companies, Trump said in an interview that he was not ready to return to big social media, adding that his popularity had put Twitter among the mainstream social media, but then the company’s approach made him not want to return to the medium at all.

Previously, another conservative social media platform, Parler, experienced a blocking encounter, and there is concern whether Trump’s social media will suffer the same treatment. In response, Lewandowski described how the new platform will not rely on Amazon or Amazon servers, “It will be built completely from scratch, from the ground up, so he [Trump] can control not only the distribution, but also who is involved.”

Lewandowski revealed that the president has spent “a long Time” on the platform.

Last week, the CEOs of Facebook, Twitter and Google were subpoenaed by Congress over censorship of their platforms, and both parties issued their own concerns. On the issue of media speech control, Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders (Bernie Sanders) said he was “uncomfortable” with the cancellation of Trump’s tweet, “The then president of the United States can not express his views on Twitter? I’m not comfortable with that.” “Yesterday it was Donald Trump who was banned, tomorrow it could be someone else with a different view.”

“Bernie Sanders, I don’t often agree with him, but he’s absolutely right on this”, said Lewandowski, “When you remove the president of the United States, the leader of the free world traveling First Amendment rights and opinions, you can remove anyone. ” “Big technologies are out of control. They’re out of time.”

Jason Miller, Trump’s current adviser, also said last week that the president will soon build a platform that “completely redefines the game” and attracts “tens of millions” of users.