Twitter users want President Trump’s account suspended for ‘threatening violence’ against North Korea

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Can a president be suspended from Twitter for threatening to attack another country? That's what some Twitter users, including actor and former Barack Obama aide Kal Penn, are demanding, after President Donald Trump tweeted Aug 11 that US “military solutions are now fully in place, locked and loaded, should North Korea act unwisely.” Critics of the president's tweet say the rhetoric reflects a threat of violence against North Korea that violates Twitter's rules and terms of service.


Twitter users want President Trump’s account suspended for ‘threatening violence’ against North Korea