We Now Know Who Was Responsible for Temporarily Deleting Trump’s Twitter Account
ay back in the day, when we were still innocently asking, "How could things get any worse?" — one whole month ago on November 2 — Donald Trump's Twitter account was deactivated for 11 precious minutes. It was a brief reprieve from the constant pitter-patter of evil that we were dealing with, and the whole country breathed a sigh of temporary relief.
The person behind the deactivation has now come forward and revealed exactly why he did what he did.
You know Donald Trump — he loooooves Twitter.
Can’t get enough of it. We’d venture to say it’s his favorite website. Donald Trump has used Twitter on multitudinous occasions to spread lies and conspiracy theories, incite hate, and defend the indefensible.
And so, on November 2, someone decided that they'd had enough, and they deactivated the president's Twitter account.
While the account was back up within minutes, it took less time than that for people to take to the streets (of Twitter) and hail whoever did it as a true hero.
Of course, Donald Trump did what he always does in times when he feels victimized — he took to Twitter.
Trump called out the “rogue” Twitter employee who took his account down and made everyone’s dreams come true for a short while.
While the identity of the Twitter hero remained a mystery, that didn't stop practically all of Twitter from hailing this person as the second coming of Jesus.
There have been many theories floating about as to who this hero could be — did they get fired and decide to flip the table on their way out? Did they sneakily hack the system and calmly exit the building right before it exploded in chaos behind them?
No one knew. But now, the truth is out…
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