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Donald Trump spent years inciting violence before his account was finally suspended.
Donald Trump spent years inciting violence before his account was finally suspended.
The Chancellor's spokesman suggested it was not up to social media companies to decide which opinions are valid.
Amazon took action after finding dozens of posts on the service which it said encouraged or incited violence, just days after a pro-Trump mob stormed the US Capitol.
Donald Trump was the social media president until he was banned from social media.
"We made it clear going back years that these accounts are not above our rules," the social media platform said, adding that you "cannot use Twitter to incite violence."
"We’re sitting ducks," the care home manager said.
The Justice Department added that it had not ruled out prosecuting Trump himself.
“They’re very similar narratives that align with everything that’s happening with Brexit. And there are these groups all over the internet across the UK and Europe. So it’s certainly not just a US issue.”
It comes as the Washington Post and Miami Herald join Democrats in arguing the president's Cabinet should remove him under the 25th Amendment.
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