President Trump Launches “Official Website of the 45th President”

Tuesday, 30 March, 2021 - 21:35

President Donald Trump has created a new space to get messages and press releases out to the MAGA movement and the American people.

While a ban on Twitter had hindered Trump’s ability to release statements, late Monday the Trump team officially launched 45office.com, the “Official Website of the Office of Donald J. Trump.”

The site states it’s committed to “preserving the magnificent legacy of the Trump Administration, while at the same time advancing the America First agenda.”

“Through civic engagement and public activism, the Office of Donald J. Trump will strive to inform, educate, and inspire Americans from all walks of life as we seek to build a truly great American Future. Through this office, President Trump will remain a tireless champion for the hardworking men and women of our great country – and for their right to live in safety, dignity, prosperity, and peace.”

The site’s “About” page mentions various accomplishments and discusses obstacles faced by Trump during his tenure in office, including the “coronavirus plague” that “arrived from China.”

“Whether it was combating the virus, fighting foreign terrorists, creating jobs, securing America’s borders, unleashing American energy, revitalizing American patriotism, or restoring the American spirit, President Trump never wavered in defense of our values, our families, our traditions, and our freedom,” the page states.

Elsewhere on the new website is a page to contact the president to “Share Your Thoughts,” and you can also request Trump or former First Lady attend an event via a “Scheduling Request” feature:

“Thank you for your interest in inviting Donald J. Trump or Melania Trump to participate in your event.”

“Due to the volume of invitations President and Mrs. Trump receive, we will not provide status updates. Thank you for your understanding,” the site notes.

People can also “Request a Greeting” from the president for a special event.

The site does not say whether Trump will launch a re-election campaign in 2024, as hinted during an appearance at CPAC 2021 earlier this year.

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