Trump Launches ‘45Office’ Website Amid Speculation of His Next Move
New website stirs excitement with Trump supporters

Donald Trump has launched a new website called ‘45Office’, which has ignited speculations about his next move in the political world.
The website reads:
Donald J. Trump and Melania Trump enjoy hearing from the American people. In an effort to ensure that your requests and comments are received in a timely manner, it is strongly encouraged that you submit all correspondence online.
President and Mrs. Trump prefer not to receive letters, gifts, inquiries, and invitations through the mail.
Thank you so much for your understanding.
Trump's representatives said 45Office.com "will allow individuals to submit correspondence, scheduling requests, and press inquiries for President and Mrs. Trump."

Trump’s office said in a statement:
"President and Mrs. Trump are continually strengthened by the enduring spirit of the American people, and they look forward to staying in touch."
Since Trump left office in January, he has been outspoken on issues such as Joe Biden's disastrous border crisis.
Trump's website comes a month after he was banned from Twitter and Facebook, leaving a void of communication with his supporters.

Earlier this month, a former spokesperson for Trump's 2020 campaign, Jason Miller, said Trump would be reentering the social media in two to three months with a new platform that will "completely redefine the game."
.@JasonMillerinDC said President Trump will be "returning to social media in two or three months" with "his own platform" that will "completely redefine the game" and attract "tens of millions" of new users. #MediaBuzz
— #MediaBuzz (@MediaBuzzFNC) March 21, 2021
In February, Trump told several in his inner circle that he has already secured “hundreds of millions” in backing for his social media venture, even from Silicon Valley heavy-hitters who are concerned by censorship.
“We’re negotiating with a number of people,” Trump told Newsmax TV.
“There is also the option of building your own site because we have more people than anybody, so you can literally build your own site."
Last week, a source close to Trump claimed he would not return to tech giant Twitter even if he were invited back.
An anonymous Trump associate told Politico, “there’s not a chance in hell [Trump] gets back on Twitter.”
They also added that Trump “made [Twitter] the premier app for news, debates, and gossip during his presidency."
They also said Trump now has “zero interest” in rejoining the platform after he was banned days before he left office.