Trump does not seem to regret being blocked from his social media accounts and "feels better" after leaving the White House, his aides said.
In an interview with the Sunday Times on February 6, Jason Miller, a senior adviser to Donald Trump's 2020 election campaign, said that the former US president left Washington for Florida in a very good mood.
It was the first time in years that Miller had seen Trump truly relax, adding that former first lady Melania was also happy with her life now.
Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube all blocked Trump's accounts on their platforms on charges of "inciting riot", after a crowd of his supporters broke into parliament building in the midst of lawmakers conducting a corporal process.
Referring to Trump's second impeachment, with the Senate trial scheduled to begin next week, Miller believes the former president "will be acquitted".
Democrats on Feb. 2 presented to the Senate a 77-page legal summary, outlining the arguments they would use in the Feb. 9 impeachment trial, while Trump's team of lawyers announced
Republicans in congress predict that Trump is likely to be acquitted.