Many people are breathing a collective sigh of relief that Donald Trump‘s four chaotic years as president — including a historic two impeachments — are finally coming to an end on Jan. 20.
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Twitter permanently following this week’s horrific violence in Washington. The outgoing US President was blocked for good “due to the risk of further incitement of violence ”, the social media firm said.
Trump joined the site in 2009 and used his online popularity to cement his run to the presidency. The politician - who has refused to attend his successor, Joe Biden’s inauguration - ended his time on Twitter with almost 89 million followers.Twitter bosses said they took the decisive action
.Many people are breathing a collective sigh of relief that Donald Trump‘s four chaotic years as president — including a historic two impeachments — are finally coming to an end on Jan. 20.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorPresident Trump’s permanent ban from Twitter helped eliminate clouds of misinformation pollution from social media networks, according to new research.From Jan. 9-15, misinformation about election fraud on social networks plummeted around 73%, from 2.5 million posts to 688,000, according to data from social-analytics firm Zignal Labs, as cited by a Washington Post report.That came after Twitter finally banned Trump on Jan.
President Donald Trump for inciting an insurrection at the Capitol that left five people dead, cementing his place in history as the only president to be impeached twice in a bipartisan rebuke that was approved with unprecedented speed.The final vote was 232 to 197, with 10 Republicans joining all 222 Democrats in supporting a single article of impeachment charging the president with «incitement of insurrection.»«We know that the president of the United State incited this insurrection, this
direct to your inboxPresident Donald Trump is to face an impeachment charge for 'incitement of insurrection' over the riot at the US Capitol.According to the Associated Press, politicians are set to introduce the legislation on Monday, with a vote by the middle of the week.The bill draws from Mr Trump's own false statements about his election defeat to Democrat Joe Biden and his pressure on state officials in Georgia to 'find' him more votes.It also looks at his White House rally ahead of the
Donald Trump has vowed to set up his own rival to Twitter after being banned from the website for life.The US president’s threat came as Democrats pushed ahead with plans to begin his impeachment process tomorrow over his role in last week’s deadly Washington DC riots.While some Republicans begged the opposition not to press forward with the attempts to remove Trump from the White House, one of his senators threatened to quit the party unless he resigned.Yesterday more details of Wednesday’s
Donald Trump‘s new social media ban “the most important moment in the history of social media”.Last night (January 8), the outgoing US President’s Twitter account was suspended indefinitely, after Mark Zuckerburg announced earlier this week that his Facebook and Instagram accounts would be blocked at least until after Joe Biden‘s inauguration on January 20.“This is the most important moment in the history of social media,” Baron Cohen wrote on Twitter, alongside a photo of Trump inside the White
direct to your inboxTwitter has permanently suspended Donald Trump's account “due to the risk of further incitement of violence”.The social media firm said on Friday night that the US President's account had been suspended following a review of his recent activity.When users try to view Trump's Twitter page, it is now just blank with the words: "Account suspended".The move comes after a mob of Trump supporters overran the Capitol on Wednesday in an attempt to stop the certification of Joe Biden
direct to your inboxDonald Trump has been banned from Facebook and Instagram 'indefinitely and at least for the next two weeks'.The President of the United States had a series of social media posts deleted overnight which Twitter said excused violence, after protesters stormed the Capitol building as Joe Biden's presidential election win was being certified.While he has been threatened with "permanent suspension" from Twitter, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has spoken out about Trump's use of