The president is โballistic,โ a senior administration official said after Twitter permanently took down his account, citing the possibility that it would be used in the final 12 days of Trumpโs presidency to incite violence. The official said Trump was โscrambling to figure out what his options are.โSo too was much of the political universe, which has become bleary-eyed obsessive about Twitter these past four years as Trump used the medium to fire advisers, sink legislative initiatives, encourage social duress and, lastly, praise the scores of MAGA faithful, just days after hundreds of them violently ransacked the Capitol.In a statement issued by the White House, Trump said heโd been โnegotiating with various other sitesโ while โwe also look at the possibilities of building out our own platform in the near future.โ But aides did not reveal what plans were in the works. When Trumpโs eldest son, Don Jr. offered up a URL to those hoping to keep tabs of his fatherโs whereabouts, it was a site that had been purchased in 2009 and, in recent years, a place where his books were sold.