Donald Trump, a former president of the United States, has shockingly rejoined Instagram to complete his social media return. This comes after the turbulent events that took place on January 6 at the U.S. Capitol building, which led to Facebook banning him from their network. The entire globe is anxiously awaiting to see what Trump’s next action on this well-known image-sharing app will be.
The former president Donald Trump is back on Instagram after a brief absence. Despite the fact that his account will be deleted in 2021, Trump bravely shared two images this past Tuesday. As he gets ready for the impending 2024 election, he is now stepping up his social media activity and re-entering the influential trio of Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Prepare for some intense online politics!
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Both of his recent postings from Tuesday feature the re-release of Donald Trump’s well-known NFT trading cards:

“I hope everyone notices, & I’m sure the Fake News won’t, that I’m leaving the price of the Trading Cards the same as last time, even though they are selling for MANY TIMES MORE (It’s called the MARKET!), & sold out almost immediately, because I want my fans & supporters to make money, & have fun doing it,” Trump wrote. “I could have raised the price MUCH HIGHER, & I believe it still would have sold well, with a lot more money coming to me, but I didn’t choose to do so. I WILL BE GIVEN NO “NICE GUY” CREDIT?”

“I am pleased to inform you that, due to the great success of my previously launched DIGITAL TRADING CARDS, we are doing it again, SERIES 2, AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW,” wrote Trump “GO TO link in bio: https://collecttrumpcards.com/. Have fun!”
Before he was even a contender for president, in 2013, Donald Trump joined Instagram and started posting pictures and videos of his personal and political antics. His admirers enthusiastically followed his feed when he joined office, which frequently reflected his position on contentious issues like immigration and the economy.
After the Congressional hack on January 6, Instagram acted swiftly and deactivated Donald Trump’s account. Similar moves were then taken on other networks, such Twitter and Facebook. This action inevitably led to a tumultuous relationship between the former President and the IT sector, one that continues to this day.




