Tens of millions of Donald Trump’s supporters want to know what the former president is going to do with his post-White House life, and his last chief of staff, Mark Meadows, provided some insight into those activities on Thursday.

Simply put — Trump isn’t going anywhere, and if I were a Republican who voted to impeach him, I’d be filling out job applications right about now.

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The Washington Examiner noted:

Former President Donald Trump “plans to stay in the arena,” according to one of his top White House aides.

Mark Meadows, who was Trump’s final chief of staff, spoke about plans for the future Thursday in a radio interview with host Sebastian Gorka, who himself is a former White House adviser.

He offered rare insight into what Trump is up to these days, more than three weeks removed from the White House and now facing a Senate impeachment trial.

Meadows, who said he spoke to Trump on Wednesday and Thursday, said Trump “continues to put America first, but he also plans to stay in the arena.

“America and the 75 million voters are not done with Donald Trump and all he did for the country,” Meadows added.

Trump’s supporters got a taste of what his plans would be moving forward after meeting last month at his Mar-a-Lago resort home in West Palm Beach, Fla. After the meeting, his Save America PAC announced that Trump had made a deal to help Republicans win back the House majority (and, hopefully, the Senate).

But other than that, Trump has been lying low during the sham impeachment, the second one in as many years, as he continues to live rent-free in the heads of deranged Democrats. He’s been booted off all of the left-wing social media platforms as well, so it’s not like he’s got ready access to ‘the world.’

Speaking of which, there has been some talk that Trump may try to start his own social media platform as well, which would be about the only way he’ll ever get back online.

“I would expect that we will see the president reemerge on social media,” top campaign adviser Jason Miller said when asked what Trump plans to do next, Breitbart News reported earlier this month. “Whether that’s joining an existing platform or creating his new platform, there are a number of different options and a number of different meetings that they’ve been having on that front. Nothing is imminent on that.”

All options are on the table,” Miller continued without elaborating. “A number of things are being discussed. Stay tuned there because you know he’s going to be back on social media. We’re just kind of figuring out which avenue makes the most sense.”

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Breitbart adds:

Potential existing alternatives that Trump could join include Parler, who the then-president’s campaign officials reportedly met with last summer to discuss Trump joining the platform, or Gab, another platform that has successfully battled blacklisting by Silicon Valley and financial institutions. If Trump seeks to build his own platform, that would be a massive undertaking and require lots of investment and technological infrastructure. But with his personality and supporters—75 million Americans voted for him in 2020, the most votes a sitting president has ever gotten in history—fueling it, it could end up being successful.

Trump himself teased a new platform.

“The tech companies are very dishonest about that and about free speech,” Trump told Breitbart News in August. “It could be a big problem for them at the appropriate time.”

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