Twitter confirms Trump’s ban is permanent, even if he runs again

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When Twitter said it had banned Trump, some wondered how permanent the move really was. After all, Twitter long used the justification of “public intestest” when explaining why the president was allowed to remain on the platform after saying things that would get other users banned. Following the Capitol riot, and as Trump would no longer be president just a few days following the ban, the public interest excuse didn’t mean much. But what if he were to run for the position — or another government seat — again? The company today clarified that ban is indeed permanent. In an…

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