On the same day that he announced his comeback to Facebook, the former president also declared his signature style of campaign events will be returning.
I AM BACK! In a post that featured a video from a public appearance following his election in 2016, Trump said.
Trump's return to Facebook appears to be the start of his efforts to rekindle his relationship with fans on social media.
The announcement also follows news that Trump's lawyer, Evan Corcoran, has been summoned to provide a grand jury testimony into the inappropriate storage of secret papers by Trump.
As Corcoran will be discussing subjects that he previously declined to disclose because of attorney-client privilege, his testimony could have a significant impact on the probe. The Justice Department prosecutors satisfied the criteria for the crime-fraud exception, according to Judge Beryl Howell of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, therefore the court can waive attorney-client privilege.
Trump's distinctive campaign rallies have attracted both supporters and detractors in the past, and antics from the rallies frequently made national headlines while Trump was campaigning for government.