Twitter silenced Trump permanently
Since Wednesday it's Trump who's being weakened. Accused now of willfully inciting violence against the U.S. government.
In new articles of impeachment drafted by house democrats as they ratchet up pressure to remove him from office with fewer than two weeks to go.
Tonight Twitter silenced Trump permanently. Suspending his account after more than 25 thousand presidential tweets, citing the risk of further incitement of violence.
The riots this week crossed a line even pitting some members of his own party against him.
"Donald Trump has acted shamefully. He has been in flagrant dereliction of his duty and he will be remembered for having incited this and for having drawn more division into an already divided people," said Nebraska Republican Senator Ben Sasse.
A new poll says 57 percent of Americans want Trump to resign including a first Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski.
Trump confirmed he will skip his successor's inauguration, the first President to do so in 150 years. "Good," says President-elect Joe Biden. "One of the few things he and I have ever agreed on, it's a good thing he's not showing up."
Trump supporters clearly are not standing down at a Washington airport hounding senator Lindsey Graham for abandoning the president, once a strong ally.
As the White House warns pursuing impeachment will only further divide the country.
Twitter was Trump's direct pipeline to more than 90 million people and tonight he took the official Presidential account @POTUS to castigate Twitter for colluding with the democrats he says to silence him and promised he'd be back on a new platform very soon.
House speaker Pelosi in a new interview claims the President is unhinged and actually asked the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for assurances if an unstable President chose to use the nuclear codes.
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