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'Covfefe': Trump resurfaces on his Truth Social platform with a throwback to an old gaffe

Apr 29, 2022, 15:44 IST
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On Thursday, former President Donald Trump made his first post in two months on his Truth Social platform.Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
  • Former President Donald Trump has resurfaced on Truth Social after months of silence.
  • On Thursday, he posted "I'M BACK! #COVFEFE" on the platform.
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Former President Donald Trump has resurfaced on his social-media platform, Truth Social, with a post harking back to an old Twitter gaffe.

The former president on Thursday made his first post on the platform in two months.

Trump's post included a hashtag that referenced a Twitter gaffe from 2017.Screengrab/Truth Social

The post appeared to the show the former president on the lawn of his Mar-a-Lago resort, looking at his phone.

Trump has over 2 million followers on Truth Social, a fraction of his peak Twitter follower count of more than 88 million. His post was "ReTruth-ed" (the platform's version of a retweet) more than 68,000 times and liked 178,000 times.

While it is unclear why Trump included the #Covfefe hashtag in his post, it harks back to a tweet of his from 2017. He tweeted the nonsensical word a few months into his presidency, in the early hours of May 31.

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Though the tweet was eventually deleted, social-media users quickly turned the unexplained term into a meme.

Earlier this week, Trump said he wouldn't return to Twitter even if his account were to be unbanned by its likely new owner, Elon Musk. The former president was permanently suspended from Twitter on January 8 last year after the platform deemed that his account was being used to incite violence during the Capitol riot.

Trump hasn't actively posted on Truth Social since its launch in February. On top of its slow kickoff, the platform has also been poorly received.

The former president also recently bungled the platform's name during a rally in Ohio, calling it "Truth Central" instead.

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