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After being banned by Facebook and Twitter, former President Donald Trump is considering new platforms to share his content.
Trump is reportedly considering Clouthub and FreeSpace, new social media networks created to take on Big Tech.
Jeff Brain, the chief executive of Clouthub, a new social media network launched in November of 2020, believes his company can meet the needs of conservatives who are sick of being censored by Big Tech.
“CloutHub is a non-biased platform,” the site reads. “We support free speech and protect your privacy. We don t data-mine, track, or sell user data. We don t suppress your reach or manipulate what you get to see. We empower our members to influence the issues they care about.”