In a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Sen. Kamala Harris points to six tweets President Trump has sent since last Friday that Harris says violates Twitter's rules.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris has called on Twitter to suspend its most high-profile user: President Donald Trump.
In a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey dated Tuesday, Harris pointed to six tweets Trump has sent since last Friday that Harris says violated Twitter's rules. Harris said that Trump has used his account to"target, harass, and attempt to out the whistleblower" whose allegations about Trump's call with the leader of Ukraine prompted Democrats to launch an impeachment inquiry.
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