Corey Lewandowski, one of former President Donald Trump’s campaign managers in 2016 and a senior adviser to his reelection campaign, joine...
Corey Lewandowski, one of former President Donald Trump’s campaign managers in 2016 and a senior adviser to his reelection campaign, joined Newsmax on Saturday morning. Lewandowski revealed more on President Trump’s social media platform that he is expected to launch in the next few months.
According to Corey Lewandowski the platform will be interactive and will allow users to interact without fear of reprisal or being canceled.
Lewandowski broke the news about President Trump’s social media plans on Saturday Agenda.
Via far left Newsweek:
Last weekend, Jason Miller, a long-time adviser and spokesperson for Trump, said that the former president will return to social media by creating “his own” platform that will host “tens of millions” of people after being banned by Twitter.
In an interview on Newsmax’s Saturday Agenda, Lewandowski confirmed that the platform will be “launched in the next three to four months.”
“It’s going to be an interactive communication tool whereby the president will be able to post things to it and people will be able to repost and communicate directly with him,” he said.
Lewandowski explained that Trump’s social media network will allow supporters to communicate freely without fear of censorship.
“What we’ve seen from Big tech and the cancel culture is: if you don’t agree with their philosophy, they’re going to cancel you,” he said. “We’re going to have a platform where the president’s message of America First is going to be able to be put out to everybody and it’ll be an opportunity for other people to weigh in and communicate in a free format without fear of reprisal or being canceled.”