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President Donald Trump on a smartphone at the White House briefing room in Washington WASHINGTON/PALO ALTO (Reuters) - Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR ) on Friday deleted new tweets posted by U.President Donald Trump on official government account @POTUS and suspended the account of his presidential campaign, after booting his personal account off the platform permanently.Capitol violence - Reuters/Ipsos poll p By Chris Kahn (Reuters) - Fifty-seven percent of Americans want Republican President Donald Trump to be immediately removed from office after he encouraged a protest this week."Twitter is not about FREE SPEECH," Trump wrote in the now-deleted tweets, adding that he is considering building his own social media platform in the near future.
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