"Warning: Anti-Trump Groups Could Be Targets of Hacking"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Former U.S. President Donald Trump is set to launch his own social networking service (SNS) within 3 to 4 months, Bloomberg reported on the 28th (local time).


Corey Lewandowski, a senior advisor to former President Trump, appeared on Newsmax TV Network's 'Saturday Agenda' that day and said, "Former President Trump's 'America First' message will soon have a platform where it can be delivered to everyone."


Lewandowski stated, "(The SNS that former President Trump will introduce) will be an opportunity to participate and communicate freely without fear of retaliation or deletion."


The SNS is expected to launch around June to July and will be created without content deletion or restriction measures, Lewandowski added.


Former President Trump appeared on the podcast 'The Truth' by Fox News contributor Lisa Booth and said, "You will soon be able to experience our platform."


Earlier, Jason Miller, a senior advisor to former President Trump, appeared on Fox News on the 21st and predicted, "I believe former President Trump will likely return to social media with his own platform within 2 to 3 months."


Since the January 6th incident when supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, former President Trump's major SNS accounts such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube have been suspended one after another due to "risks of further incitement to violence."


Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube, stated regarding former President Trump's account, "We will lift the suspension when the risk of incitement to violence decreases."



Meanwhile, CNA reported that the SNS to be launched by former President Trump could become a hacking target for anti-forces, and continuous operation of this SNS without interruption is another issue.


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