Trump Unlikely , to Return to Twitter , Despite Account Reinstatement .<br />On November 19, Donald Trump expressed little <br />interest in returning to Twitter, despite a slim majority voting to reinstate the former United States president. .<br />Reuters reports that just over 15 million Twitter <br />users participated in the poll organized by <br />the platform's new owner, Elon Musk. .<br />Reuters reports that just over 15 million Twitter <br />users participated in the poll organized by <br />the platform's new owner, Elon Musk. .<br />51.8% of those users voted <br />in favor of reinstating Trump, who was <br />banned from Twitter on January 8, 2021.<br />51.8% of those users voted <br />in favor of reinstating Trump, who was <br />banned from Twitter on January 8, 2021.<br />Following the vote, Musk tweeted, , "The people have spoken. <br />Trump will be reinstated.".<br />Before being banned, <br />Trump's Twitter account <br />had more than 88 million followers. .<br />Reuters reports that Trump expressed little interest <br />in returning to the social media platform, stating, "I don't see any reason for it.".<br />While speaking at the the Republican Jewish Coalition's <br />annual leadership meeting, Trump said that he <br />plans to stick with his new Truth Social platform. .<br />While speaking at the the Republican Jewish Coalition's <br />annual leadership meeting, Trump said that he <br />plans to stick with his new Truth Social platform. .<br />Reuters reports that Trump refusing to return to Twitter <br />could reassure major advertisers recently spooked <br />by Musk's dramatic restructuring of the company. .<br />Since taking control of the company, Musk has already <br />halved the workforce, significantly cutting the company's <br />trust and safety team, which monitors harmful content.<br />Since taking control of the company, Musk has already <br />halved the workforce, significantly cutting the company's <br />trust and safety team, which monitors harmful content.<br />According to Reuters, Musk's tumultuous takeover <br />has pushed major companies to halt advertising <br />until the platform shows how it handles hate speech. .<br />According to Reuters, Musk's tumultuous takeover <br />has pushed major companies to halt advertising <br />until the platform shows how it handles hate speech.