Trump threatens to ‘close down’ social media after tweets tagged
US President Donald Trump he will close down social media before allowing it to silence conservatives voices. – EPA pic, May 28, 2020.
US President Donald Trump threatened yesterday to shutter social media platforms after Twitter for the first time acted against his false tweets, prompting the enraged Republican to double down on unsubstantiated claims and conspiracy theories. Trump will sign an executive order “pertaining to social media” today, aides to the president said, without offering more detail about its contents.
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