“Our policies are designed to ensure that people are not inciting violence,” Segal said.
“And if anybody does that we would have to remove them from the service and our policies don’t allow people to come back.”
Trump was a prolific user of Twitter during his campaign and in his four years at the White House, using the platform for policy announcements, to settle scores and for his political campaign.
He had more than 80 million followers when his account was suspended.
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