Graphic This was the assault of Trump's followers on the US Capitol
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With an arsonist "we will not be silenced", Donald Trump responded to Twitter's decision to permanently suspend his personal account @realdonaldtrump due to the risk that the outgoing president of the United States could continue to incite violence after the violent incidents that took place. lived on January 6 in Washington DC during the assault on the Capitol by their supporters.
"After a thorough review of recent tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the surrounding context, we have decided to permanently suspend the account due to the risk of further incitement to violence," Twitter announced Friday.
Two days earlier, Jack Dorsey's company had put his account on hold for twelve hours and threatened to take more drastic action if Trump continued to violate its rules.
Without his favorite speaker enabled,
Trump opted to use other accounts of the Presidency
and his campaign team to ensure that he had already predicted that this could happen.
"We have been negotiating with various sites and we will have a big announcement soon, while also looking at the possibilities of building our own platform in the near future," he added.
The outgoing president accused Twitter of being a platform to promote
the agenda of the "radical left"
.
"They have gone further and further in the prohibition of freedom of expression and tonight Twitter, in coordination with the Democrats and the radical left, silences me and you, the 75 million great patriots who voted for me," he said in another message from his official account of the presidency @POTUS that was also deleted.
Facebook and YouTube also blocked his content, but where it has hurt him the most is on Twitter.
It was on May 4, 2009 when the then New York tycoon debuted with a first message promoting his appearance on the David Letterman show.
An account with almost 89 million followers
that became his main communication weapon from which he launched 57,000 tweets.
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