The blog has already been swiped clean of any and all of Trump's posts, which can now only be read from Archive.Today. It appears his last post was on May 31. On the regular social media sites, Trump had significant followings. When he was ousted from Twitter in early January, CNBC reported that the former president had tens of millions of followers, and he had millions more on Facebook. In sharp contrast, his personal blog struggled to gather even a fraction of those numbers when it launched, said NBC News, perhaps surprising Trump, the avid social media commentor. Some people might question Trump's decision to close off his blog, thinking it might be a ruse to get people's attention and sign up for updates. However, his senior aide Jason Miller told