According to a report from the Metro News on November 9, when Trump loses the privileges enjoyed by those in power after resigning as president, his Twitter account is likely to be deleted.
Last Saturday, Biden won the 2020 US presidential election. However, so far, Trump has not admitted that Biden defeated him. Trump has repeatedly posted on Twitter claiming that the election results were rigged, and vowed to challenge the election results in court, and filed a series of unsubstantiated allegations of fraud and cheating in the counting process.
Twitter reviewed some of Trump's tweets and labeled at least one of them as "misleading". In this tweet, Trump accused Democrats of "trying to steal the election."
When Biden takes office on January 20 next year, Trump will be censored like other social media users. Twitter will place "public interest" tips on some controversial posts published by world leaders, politicians and government officials, but will not directly delete their accounts or tweets, but this does not apply to those who have become Former public officials of ordinary citizens. A Twitter spokesperson for
said in a statement: "This policy framework applies to current world leaders and presidential candidates, not to ordinary citizens who no longer hold these positions. In other words, Trump is leaving office. Later, his posts will no longer be exempt from third-party fact checks.”
Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. (Donald Trump jr.) will also be censored on Twitter because he had urged Lampe "launched an all-out war" on the election results.