Washington – Former President Donald Trump on Monday announced the official opening of the “Former President’s Office” in Palm Beach County, Florida, which has the task of overseeing the 45th president’s official activities in his life after the presidency.
“The Office will be responsible for managing President Trump’s correspondence, public statements, actions, and official activities to advance the interests of the United States and to continue the Trump administration’s agenda through advocacy, organization, and public activism. , “the office said in a statement. “President Trump will always and always be a champion for the American people.”
Mr. Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump left Washington for Florida on the morning of January 20, deciding not to welcome President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden into the White House and leave the inauguration of the new president.
Without access to his Twitter account, which the company banned after the assault on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, and Facebook, Mr. Trump quietly and forced to rely on his traditional vehicles to get the public and the press in his last days in office.
Twitter announced on January 8 that it had decided to close the account of Mr. To ban Trump “because of the risk of further incitement to violence” and the use of two other official accounts, which have since been leaked to Mr. Bids transferred for use, limited. Facebook also closed Trump’s account indefinitely after the attack on the Capitol, although he is asking his independent supervisory board to make a final decision on whether the former president should have access to his account on Facebook and Instagram again.
While Mr. Trump has not announced how he intends to spend his years in the White House and whether he intends to return to politics, he has suggested he does not intend to stay away from the public eye not. In his last remarks as president before leaving Washington, Mr. Trump told a crowd of supporters, “we will see you soon” and “we will be back in some form.”
The former president will also be tried in the Senate next month because the House is charging him a second time for inciting rebellion. The Senate received the single indictment from the House on Monday and the trial is expected to begin in the week of February 8.