Neither Hillary Clinton's nor Donald Trump's campaign responded immediately to requests for comment on how they would handle a digital transition of power or if they would keep posting from their existing accounts. The first ever tweet from the official oval office account posted Monday, and more than one President has taken notice. Trump has remarked in the past that he would "totally accept the election results if I win" and has made claims that the election is rigged, making it unclear how he would approach a digital transition of power. After the POTUS account was launched May 18, Twitter says Obama set the record as its. Now close to 1 million people have signed up for health care since February. You can follow the transition on Trump ( and Hillary Clinton ( have amassed 12.8 million and 10.1 million followers respectively, while has 11.1 million at the time of reporting. Obama participated in a Twitter town hall in 2011, and conducted Twitter Q&As in August and December of 2012. When POTUS signed the American Rescue Plan, it led to the largest expansion of health care since the Affordable Care Act. The We the People petition platform and Obama's version of will be available in the NARA archives. ![]() NARA will also archive content from other digital arms of the Obama administration. Technically, Trump’s POTUS Twitter account is new the original account, established by Obama after he took office in 2009, was changed to an archive account with the handle POTUS44. In addition to his public addresses, Obama has been using his official POTUS Twitter handle to share messages with Americans since it was created for him in May 2015, according to The Hollywood. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) will preserve the social media created by Obama's administration in a publicly accessible archive. Obama was also the first president to use Snapchat, YouTube, and Facebook Live to engage with the public.
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