Former US President Donald Trump and a number of Republican candidates and organizations are now using Campaign Nucleus, a platform created by former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale and his team to "protect" conservatives against "cancel culture," Report informs referring to Fox News.
The Campaign Nucleus platform was created in March 2016 by Parscale, who has quietly been working to develop the product for the last five years.
Campaign Nucleus allows users to send emails, text messages and statements to the media and press, and send mail via the US Postal Service. The platform is also "re-imagining 'social' media."
"Users connect with elected officials and candidates in self-contained ecosystem," the website says, noting that users can participate and hold town halls and chats.
Sources familiar with Campaign Nucleus said it is "uncancellable," and has served as a platform for the former president to get his message out to journalists and supporters since he was permanently banned from most social media platforms in January after the Capitol riot.
Just this week, Facebook and Instagram removed an interview with Trump, saying any content "in the voice of Donald Trump" would be scrubbed from the social media platforms. In the interview, Trump signaled he was considering running for president again in 2024.