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President Trump breaks silence on social media after platforms suspend posting

Joe Manchin to Twitter: Suspend Trump in the Interest of Our National Security and Public Safety

8 Jan 2021 Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) asked Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Friday to suspend President Trump’s account “in the interest of our national security and public safety.” “The next 12 days are critical for the preservation of our democracy. @jack, once again I urge you to suspend the @realDonaldTrump @twitter account in the interest of our national security and public safety,” he said Friday, also tagging Twitter Support: The next 12 days are critical for the preservation of our democracy. @jack, once again I urge you to suspend the @realDonaldTrump@twitter account in the interest of our national security and public safety. @TwitterSupport

Senator Joe Manchin Asks Twitter to Suspend Trump s Account Over Public Safety Concerns

Senator Joe Manchin Asks Twitter to Suspend Trump s Account Over Public Safety Concerns On 1/8/21 at 12:50 PM EST Democratic Senator Joe Manchin urged Twitter on Friday to suspend President Donald Trump s account in the interest of our national security and public safety, after a mob of his followers stormed the U.S. Capitol this week. The next 12 days are critical for the preservation of our democracy. @jack, once again I urge you to suspend the @realDonaldTrump@twitter account in the interest of our national security and public safety. @TwitterSupport, the West Virginia senator wrote. Jack Dorsey (@jack) is Twitter s CEO. The next 12 days are critical for the preservation of our democracy. @jack, once again I urge you to suspend the @realDonaldTrump@twitter account in the interest of our national security and public safety. @TwitterSupport Senator Joe Manchin (@Sen JoeManchin) January 8, 2021

YouTube, Twitter and Facebook take a stand on Trump s posts during US riots

YouTube, Twitter and Facebook take a stand on Trump s posts during US riots 6 Jan, 2021 11:47 PM 5 minutes to read US President Trump and President-elect Joe Biden address protesters that stormed the Capitol Building. Video / AP US President Trump and President-elect Joe Biden address protesters that stormed the Capitol Building. Video / AP NZ Herald Social Media giants Youtube, Twitter and Facebook have taken action on President Donald Trump s posts during the riots at the US Capitol - removing a video and, in Twitter and Facebook s case, temporarily suspending his account. In response to the US Presidents comments on social media, various platforms including Twitter and Facebook have deployed new tactics to remove the President s posts.

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