Trump’s blog lasted four “infrastructure weeks“ or two “healthcare plan promises”.
“From the Desk of Donald J. Trump” seemed to not want to be shared because it really couldn’t be manipulated like Facebook or Twitter. It was only a blog rather than a platform, since previous guy was too cheap to develop it, hoping to free-ride off some actual platforms. Then there’s that vain hope that Facebook will do what the US government won’t in several months: reinstatement. Similarly, the Stanford Law School Federalist Society let their snowflakes fly when they swatted a graduating student for making fun of them.
A Trump adviser told The Washington Post on the condition of anonymity that the former president was upset that people were mocking his blog instead of reading it.
The webpage, “From the Desk of Donald J. Trump,” was hawked as a replacement for Trump’s posts on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and other social media platforms after they banned him following his baseless claims of election fraud, which incited the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
"51 senators can seat a Supreme Court justice but 54 senators can’t establish an independent commission to investigate a violent insurrection in their own damn building."**Steven Mazie