Facebook and Twitter suspended him. Cabinet officers have abandoned him. And members of Congress want to impeach him — again.
But even as Silicon Valley and Washington drew the line with U.S. President Donald Trump after he encouraged supporters to descend on the U.S. Capitol this week — leading to a deadly clash — his potential future in conservative media looks largely unharmed.
"Donald Trump is a money-making commodity in media,” said Sam Nunberg, a former campaign adviser. "There will always be a space for him. He will always have a tremendous audience. Even people who hate him will watch him.”
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