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Twitter Bans President Trump (Finally!!)
#41
Twitter invoked the 25th Amendment?
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#42
It's a twitter rule - if you are banned, you are (obviously) not allowed to start a new account or use another's account.
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#43
"Trump campaign digital director Gary Coby just had his account suspended by Twitter after he changed his Twitter name to "Donald Trump" and tweeted from his account."

hey, this is fun!
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#44
the hits keep coming!

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#45
The Oatmeal
@Oatmeal
BREAKING: Trump team scrambles to make a MySpace page.

“We’re still in this fight!” they say, rolling up their sleeves as they hunker down in front of their last-remaining Compaq Presario.
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#46
deckeda wrote:
I freely admit I thought I'd never see the day when Twitter would arrive at such a smart (if obvious) analysis...

It was kinda handed to them with the petition from their employees and the threat of a walk-out.
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#47
Rush Limbaugh deactivated his Twitter. Voluntarily, apparently. Of course he was inciting violence, too, with FALSE comparisons of the Beer Belly Putsch to the American Revolution. Either way, buh-bye.
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#48
How Hillary walked into Trump's inauguration. She's a thousand times tougher than he ever could be.

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#49
Lemon Drop wrote:
So when future historians want to write about Trump, how do they get these tweets? Its the primary record of his presidency. .They are not in the public domain and never will be. Links to his tweets embedded in thousands of existing articles are now dead. This is nerdy me thinking out loud, not that important.

This site still has records, so maybe the content is accessible via the API just not by a normal web browser:
https://www.thetrumparchive.com/
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#50
I would think they would have to keep records of tweets just for legal reasons, at least for some period of time.
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