Donald Trump’s Twitter account restored

Donald Trump’s Twitter account restored Former US president Donald Trump’s Twitter account was reinstated on November 19 after a majority of voters in a poll backed the decision of the social media company’s new owner Elon Musk, Report informs via The Federal.
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November 20, 2022 11:17
Donald Trump’s Twitter account restored

Former US president Donald Trump’s Twitter account was reinstated on November 19 after a majority of voters in a poll backed the decision of the social media company’s new owner Elon Musk, Report informs via The Federal.

Musk had run an online poll asking whether Trump’s account should be reinstated on Twitter. In the poll that received 15,085,458 votes, 51.8 percent voted yes and 48.2 percent were against reinstating the former US President’s Twitter account.

Trump’s Twitter account appeared to be back as of Saturday evening and the last tweet was dated January 8, 2021 in which Trump had said, “To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20.”

Trump was permanently suspended from the social media site in January 2021, just days after the attempted insurrection by pro-Trump supporters at the US Capitol.

Twitter’s top lawyer, Indian-American Vijaya Gadde was at the forefront of the dramatic decision to suspend the former US President’s Twitter account.

Gadde had tweeted that the “account of @realDonaldTrump has been permanently suspended from Twitter due to the risk of further violence. We’ve also published our policy enforcement analysis – you can read more about our decision here,” linking to a Twitter blogpost about the company’s decision to permanently suspend Trump’s Twitter account through which he communicated to his more than 88 million followers.

At the time when Trump’s Twitter account was reinstated, it showed that he had one million followers and that number quickly grew to 2.1 million in just under 30 minutes.

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