SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12 (YPA) – Pro-Trump supporters held a protest in front of Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters after the firm banned the president, following the violence committed by his supporters in Congress.
A number of his supporters on Monday responded to a call to demonstrate in front of the company’s headquarters.
Over the weekend, Trump supporters chanted on a far-right online forum, The Donald Dot Win, calling for a rally in front of Twitter to protest the company’s closure of the president’s account and prevent ingesting his views on his favorite platform to communicate with his audience.
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, some of the organizers of the demonstration asked those who wanted to participate in it to bring with them “plastic handcuffs” to carry out fake arrests.
Although most of Twitter’s employees have been working remotely since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic and their offices are almost deserted and only a small number of employees.
However San Francisco police took these threats seriously and deployed dozens of them in front of the company’s headquarters Monday morning.
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