Trump shutters his blog 29 days after launching it
CBSN
Washington — Former President Trump's blog, a lifeline to his followers after he was removed from social media platforms following the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol, has gone dark, less than a month after it emerged on the internet as a "place to speak freely and safely."
The page "From the Desk of Donald J. Trump" now redirects visitors to a sign-up form to receive "exclusive updates" from Mr. Trump. Jason Miller, a spokesman for the former president, confirmed on Twitter that the blog had been removed, but suggested in response to a tweet that Mr. Trump could reappear on another social media platform. "Stay tuned!" he teased.
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