Donald Trump has launched a website extolling his accomplishments as the 45th U.S. president and pushing his America First agenda ahead of a possible bid for the presidency in 2024.

The website, "The Office of Donald J. Trump," addresses the business owner and former media personality as President of the United States. The website said "President Trump will remain a tireless champion for the hardworking men and women of our great country - and for their right to live in safety, dignity, prosperity and peace."

It aims to preserve "the magnificent legacy of the Trump administration while, at the same time, advancing the America First agenda."

The website features a lengthy biography of Trump and more than a dozen pictures. One of the photos shows him kissing a baby. Another has him with North Korea's supreme leader Kim Jong Un.

Other photos show Trump and wife Melania dancing at an inaugural ball in January 2017 and at black tie dinners in the White House.

It doesn't mention Trump's two impeachments by the House of Representatives - a first for a U.S. president. It deals with Trump's handling of the virus pandemic thus: Trump "acted early and decisively to ban travel from China and Europe - which saved countless lives."

Visitors to the website can request a personalized greeting from Trump and his wife or invite the couple to events. But it might take up to six weeks to process requests.

Trump's hyped social media presence should be ready in about three months. The new site will attract "tens of millions" of new users and "completely redefine the game," according to Trump's 2020 campaign representative Jason Miller.

Twitter banned Trump forever Jan. 8 saying he might incite further violence following his supporters storming of the U.S. Capitol Building Jan. 6.