Twitter Admits Trump’s Twitter Could Be Banned After January 20th

Der Twitter-Account des Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, Donald Trump, ist am 08.12.2016 auf einem Smartphone in Sieversdorf (Brandenburg) zu sehen. Ob Air Force One oder Verlagerung von Jobs ins Ausland: Donald Trump verkündet seine Meinung dazu auf Twitter. Photo by: Patrick Pleul/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

Big Tech is showing no signs of slowing down its censorship.

Twitter has not ruled out that they might ban President Trump’s Twitter account if he can’t stop Democrats from stealing the 2020 election.

Just The News:

Twitter says President Trump’s personal account – @RealDonaldTrump – could face restrictions or even be banned after he leaves the White House.

Trump’s tweets are now protected by the social media platform’s “World Leaders policy,” which means Twitter will in most cases choose to leave up a tweet that breaks its rules.

The policy is based on the principle that most people would like to see what their heads of state are saying, according to Forbes.

However, after noon on Jan. 20, 2021, Trump will no longer be under Twitter’s world leaders status, so he’ll have follow the same guidelines as other users, a Twitter spokesperson confirmed to Forbes.

This is all the more reason that the fraud of the 2020 election must be exposed.

Twitter’s plan is to shut down any dissent from the official narrative.

If Biden takes office they will turn the censorship up even more.

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