Jason Miller, a senior adviser to former President Donald Trump‘s reelection campaign, said Trump will start his own social media platform within the next few months, Breitbart reported.
“I do think we’re going to see President Trump returning to social media and probably about two or three months here with his own platform,” Miller told Fox News Host Howard Kurtz on Sunday in an appearence on MediaBuzz.
“This is something that I think will be the hottest ticket in social media,” he said. “It’s going to completely redefine the game.”
The name “Trumper” has been floated for the platform, according to Breitbart.
Kurtz asked if Trump would create the platform himself or with help from another company.
“I can’t go much further than what I was able to just share. I can say it will be big once he starts,” Miller said. “There have been a lot of high-powered meetings he has been having at Mar-a-Lago with teams of folks that have been coming in.”
Trump has not posted on mainstream social media sites—Twitter, Facebook, or YouTube—since they blamed him for inciting violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Instead, Trump has reached Americans by email and lesser-known platforms like Telegram, an instant messaging service that does not discriminate against users on the basis of their political beliefs.
Miller said many companies want Trump’s business, since he attracted 88 million people to follow him on Twitter before the far-left company purged his account.
“I got to tell you it’s not just one company that’s approached the president. There have been numerous companies,” he said. “I think the president knows what direction he wants to head here. This new platform is going to be big, and everyone wants him. He’s going to bring millions and millions, tens of millions of people to this new platform.”