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At least one impersonator has been kicked off the subscriber-based platform.
At least one impersonator has been kicked off the subscriber-based platform.
The platform “permanently suspended” the outgoing president two days after his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol.
The social media platform continued to describe Trump’s weaponized lies about the 2020 elections as “disputed” claims.
It didn’t take long for Trump loyalists to start pushing disinformation around his loss — again.
A suspicious “statement” attracted attention on Twitter in December 2020.
As the Electoral College prepared to cast their votes on December 14 2020, Donald Trump claimed that a “water main break” was staged to somehow rig the election against him.
“Melissa Carone” became a Twitter trending topic after a Michigan woman by that name provided hostile remarks to state lawmakers about purported election fraud.
Some well-placed underscores had readers thinking the former New York City mayor had embarrassed himself again.
The social media platform appears to be labeling attempts at election interference with an even weaker disclaimer than before.
Disinformation purveyors are now trying to claim that Joe Biden’s transition team employed “arrogation” to deceive the public, going so far as to invent an “Office of the President-Elect.”