Twitter says 3 tweets today from President Trump have been removed, and his account "will be locked for 12 hours following the removal of these Tweets. If the Tweets are not removed, the account will remain locked."
Twitter: "Future violations of the Twitter Rules, including our Civic Integrity or Violent Threats policies, will result in permanent suspension of the" president's account.
Jan 6, 2021 • 24 tweets • 9 min read
Trump supporters descend on U.S. Capitol, clash with police who are protecting entrances to the building during congressional debate on certified Electoral College votes. nbcnews.to/3pWiYYJ
U.S. Senate proceedings have been halted as Trump supporters attempt to storm the U.S. Capitol building; some lawmakers being escorted from the chamber. pscp.tv/w/1OwGWVbXrgWKQ
Oct 9, 2019 • 35 tweets • 22 min read
.@AP journalists on Turkish side of border overlooking Tal Abyad saw Turkish forces crossing into Syria in military vehicles Wednesday, though there was no official statement from either side that an offensive had begun. nbcnews.to/315Y8cM@AP Turkish President Erdoğan says Turkish military operation against Kurdish and ISIS forces in northern Syria has begun; follows US president's announcement that the US would remove its forces from the area and not oppose a Turkish operation. NBCNews.com
Aug 3, 2019 • 12 tweets • 6 min read
Shooting at mall in El Paso. nbcnews.to/2yz9b29
El Paso Police say the mall scene is still active and ask the public to continue to avoid the area. nbcnews.to/2yz9b29
Witness image shows fire burning and smoke billowing from historic Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. NBCNews.com
Oct 24, 2018 • 12 tweets • 6 min read
U.S. Secret Service: Suspicious packages identified as "potential explosive devices" and addressed to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were intercepted by Secret Service personnel; follows discovery of explosive device in mailbox at home of George Soros. nbcnews.to/2D1JHyC
Secret Service: "The packages were immediately identified during routine mail screening procedures as potential explosive devices and were appropriately handled as such. The protectees did not receive the packages nor were they at risk of receiving them." nbcnews.to/2qa2MGC
Oct 7, 2018 • 5 tweets • 4 min read
Turkish authorities believe that journalist and Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi, who disappeared in Turkey last week, was killed at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, a senior Turkish official and another regional diplomat tell @NBCNews. trib.al/HbCIR6G@NBCNews In a statement released late Saturday, the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul denied the reports about Khashoggi from Turkish officials, calling them "baseless allegations." nbcnews.to/2y4FM06