Former President Donald Trump has returned to X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter
Trump has 86.5 million followers on what is now known as X, dwarfing his rivals in the 2024 race.
But he has stuck with Truth Social, the Twitter lookalike he launched after he was suspended from Twitter and Facebook, to post a daily stream of missives. announcements and re-posts. That has included using the platform to break news of his indictments and planned surrenders as he has faced a mounting list of legal woes.
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