Former US President Donald Trump feels happier without social media. His senior advisor, Jason Miller, spoke about this in an interview with the British newspaper Sunday Times.
“He said it was good to be outside of social networks, not to feel the influence of the closed world of hate that social networks often turn into,” Miller explained. For the first time in years, he says, he sees Trump “really relaxed”.
In addition, changes in the behavior and well-being of the former head of state were noticed by his wife Melania. Trump’s adviser added that she is very happy about the situation. “She said that she likes it, that he is much happier and that he has a lot more fun,” Miller quoted her as saying.
On January 9, Twitter suspended Trump’s account indefinitely due to “the risk of further incitement to violence.” In addition, the management of the social network promised to block the account of any user who gives him the floor.
The former American leader was also banned from posting videos on YouTube, and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said that Trump would be left without social networks until the end of his presidential term. On January 16, his pages at Facebook and Instagram was suddenly unfrozen, but the latest entries there are dated January 6th.
The blockages began after the riots that Trump supporters unleashed on January 6. They broke into the Capitol Building and surrounded the Senate Hall. Senators and congressmen had to interrupt a meeting at which it was planned to approve the results of the electoral college, according to which Democrat Joe Biden was elected president. As a result of the protest, five people were killed and dozens were arrested.