After getting banned from virtually every major social website on the planet earlier this year, including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Shopify, he wants to build his own platform. Well, not like there’s any other choice. [Read: There’s more evidence Twitter is testing an ‘undo’ button, but it’ll cost you] Last night, Trump’s senior adviser, Jason Miller, said on a Fox News show that the former president will launch a new platform in two to three months: Miller added that he’s expecting that this new platform will attract “tens of millions of people.” If the former president’s new app will have similar characteristics, it might be difficult to have a long-term hosting partner. This is not the first time team Trump has expressed the desire for a brand new social network. In January, Donald Trump Jr. appealed Elon Musk to build a new ‘unbiased’ platform — but there was no response.