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Women’s March has launched a campaign to ban President Trump from all social media

Almost 300,000 people have signed the petition

Newsroom May 20 09:12

The Women’s March has launched a campaign to ban President Trump from all social media.

The far-left group prepared a petition to ban Trump from Twitter and Facebook, which has amassed nearly 300,000 signatures, to be delivered Monday to the Twitter headquarters in San Fransisco and New York City.

 

UPDATE: almost 300,000 people have added their names to the petition to #SuspendTrump from @Twitter.

We’ll be delivering these signatures to Twitter headquarters in NYC and San Francisco tomorrow. Links to join the petition delivery actions below ⬇ https://t.co/RiEupuUkVz

— Women’s March (@womensmarch) May 19, 2019

The Soros-backed group claimed that Trump “violated Twitter’s Hateful Conduct Policy” by “threatening violence,” and “spreading conspiracy theories.”

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“Trump has repeatedly violated Twitter’s Hateful Conduct policy, from threatening violence to using hateful imagery to spreading conspiracy theories about protected categories of people,” the group said in a Facebook statement.

“It’s time for the company to take action and suspend his personal account.”

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