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Trump launches official website with his favorite photos from his presidency and boasts of his 'magnificent legacy' - while providing an option to book him and Melania for events

  Donald Trump has launched an official website www.45office.com to stay in touch with his supporters and to 'preserve his legacy' a...

 Donald Trump has launched an official website www.45office.com to stay in touch with his supporters and to 'preserve his legacy' as he remains banned from Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites.

45office.com's homepage displays pictures of Trump with his wife Melania, members of the military and world leaders, taken at multiple events during his time as president.

The website boasts that he ‘launched the most extraordinary political movement in history, dethroning political dynasties, defeating the Washington Establishment, and becoming the first true outsider elected as President of the United States.’


A synopsis about the former president also boasts that: 'No President has done more to build an immigration system that promotes safety, dignity, security, and prosperity for the American People.'

Earlier this month, Trump lashed out at President Biden over his 'disastrous leadership' for allowing a 'spiraling tsunami' of migrants and 'criminals' over the United States border. 

The official website also allows members of the public to send messages to the former president and First Lady, as well as booking them for appearances at events and requesting greetings from them. 

The new website comes amid reports that Donal Trump, who remains banned from his social media accounts following the January 6 riot, is looking to establish his own social platform.

Donald Trump has launched an official website www.45office.com to stay in touch with his supporters and to 'preserve his legacy' as he remains banned from Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites

Donald Trump has launched an official website www.45office.com to stay in touch with his supporters and to 'preserve his legacy' as he remains banned from Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites

45office.com's homepage displays pictures of Trump with his wife Melania, members of the military and world leaders, taken at multiple events during his time as president

45office.com's homepage displays pictures of Trump with his wife Melania, members of the military and world leaders, taken at multiple events during his time as president

The newly established website also includes a statement which reads: 'The Office of Donald J. Trump is 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 website also has an 'About' section, which contains a glowing 850-word synopsis of his time in office, highlighting what Trump has often cited as his greatest achievements.

These include energy and border security, strengthening NATO and other international alliances, and his response to the coronavirus pandemic.

It made no mention of the scandals, corruption investigations, two impeachments or the attacks on democratic institutions that framed his presidency.

Further down on the 'About' page is also a section on his wife Melania, the former First Lady.

A message at the bottom of Trump's new website describes how the former president is 'committed to preserving the magnificent legacy' his administration built

A message at the bottom of Trump's new website describes how the former president is 'committed to preserving the magnificent legacy' his administration built

Visitors on Trump's new website will be able to contact the former president and former first lady directly with their thoughts, as well as booking them to appear at events and functions, and can even request a personal recorded greeting

Visitors on Trump's new website will be able to contact the former president and former first lady directly with their thoughts, as well as booking them to appear at events and functions, and can even request a personal recorded greeting

Her section, though shorter than her husband's, focuses on her journey starting from her upbringing in Slovenia, mentions her 'proudly' becoming an American citizen and then moves on to discuss the charity work she carried, focusing on the well-being of children.

Melania's synopsis also mentioned her time as the First Lady, briefly discussing the international trips she took and the foreign diplomats she met.

It ends by saying she 'looks forward to continuing her work on behalf of children and the issues she is passionate about'. 

An additional function on Trump's new website allows members of the public to get in contact with the former president and his wife.

Trump's new website comes following reports that the former president was looking into the possibility of establishing his own social media platform

Trump's new website comes following reports that the former president was looking into the possibility of establishing his own social media platform 

A 'Share your thoughts' section presents visitors on the website with an online form to fill out, which can be sent to either Donald or Melania, and says: 'Donald J. Trump and Melania Trump enjoy hearing from the American people.'

This section allows people to send through their thoughts and opinions. 

The former president and his wife can also be booked to make an appearance at events, according to the website. 

When applying to book Donald and Melania, you are invited to fill out a number of boxes, including whether or not press will be present and how many guests will be attending the function.

A further website feature allows you to request a personal greeting from either the former president or the former first lady.

Trump retains significant influence over the Republican Party despite his loss in the 2020 election and has hinted at a possible presidential run in 2024. He is pictured at Mar-A-Lago on March 26

Six weeks notice is needed to allow time for the request to be processed and status updates will not be provided, the website says. 

It was not immediately clear when the website went live.

Trump retains significant influence over the Republican Party despite his loss in the 2020 election and has hinted at a possible presidential run in 2024.

In an interview with Fox News earlier this month, Jason Miller, a spokesman for Trump's 2020 campaign, said Trump will launch his own social media platform in two to three months.

Miller said: 'I do think that we're going to see President Trump returning to social media in probably about two or three months here with his own platform – and this is something that I think will be the hottest ticket in social media.'  

In an interview with Fox News earlier this month, Jason Miller, a spokesman for Trump's 2020 campaign, said Trump will launch his own social media platform in two to three months

In an interview with Fox News earlier this month, Jason Miller, a spokesman for Trump's 2020 campaign, said Trump will launch his own social media platform in two to three months

He also said that Trump's new social network would 'completely redefine the game'. 

And earlier this week it was reported that the former president was in talks with a number of app vendors while he decides whether to partner with an existing platform to create his own social media network.

Trump and his digital advisor Dan Scavino are considering a number of relatively unknown platforms including FreeSpace, Axios reported, citing 'sources familiar with the private discussions'.

A source told the news website: 'It could be any of several companies, with more meetings this week.'

Trump was suspended from Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites after the January 6 attack on the Capitol.

Bernie Sanders (pictured) said that the ban on Donald Trump's social media accounts has made him feel 'uncomfortable'

Bernie Sanders (pictured) said that the ban on Donald Trump's social media accounts has made him feel 'uncomfortable'

Speaking on 'The Ezra Klein Show,' a podcast from The New York Times, Bernie Sanders said he feels 'uncomfortable' about Trump having been banned from the social media websites.

Sanders said: 'Look, you have a former president in Trump, who is a racist, a sexist, a homophobe, a xenophobe, a pathological liar, an authoritarian, somebody who doesn't believe in the rule of law. This is a bad news guy.

'But if you're asking me, do I feel particularly comfortable that the president, the then-president of the United States, could not express his views on Twitter? I don't feel comfortable about it.'

Twitter declined to comment on Sanders' remarks, Axios reported, but a company spokesperson pointed to the company's January 8 statement explaining Trump's ban was 'due to the risk of further incitement of violence.'

'In the context of horrific events this week, we made it clear on Wednesday that additional violations of the Twitter Rules would potentially result in this very course of action,' the company said in its post.

Included in the website are two synopses about Donald and Melania Trump. The former president's boasts about establishing 'the most extraordinary political movement in history', while Melania's focuses on her journey from to Slovenia to becoming the First Lady

Included in the website are two synopses about Donald and Melania Trump. The former president's boasts about establishing 'the most extraordinary political movement in history', while Melania's focuses on her journey from to Slovenia to becoming the First Lady

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