Miller added that numerous 'high-powered meetings' had taken place at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, with various companies and potential backers vying for a place in the venture.
The Twitter alternative has been struggling to return online since Amazon stripped it of web-hosting service on Jan. 11 over its unwillingness to remove posts inciting violence.
Amazon's 'false accusations have incited a virtual mob and presented a risk to my family, our employees, and their families,' said Parler CEO John Matze.
'I had very close relationships inside of Facebook, Twitter, and Google,' he said. 'So I got to see really the evils of their business model up close and personal for many years.'
Parler CEO John Matze told Fox News' Tucker Carlson on Monday, 'What is really interesting is that they all did it on the same day, those three without any prior warning'," speaking of Apple, Google and and Amazon's ban.
Parler, a social media platform popular with conservatives, has become the target of Silicon Valley in the wake of last week's riots at the U.S. Capitol.