And where's the earthquake? What's the consequence?So Donald Trump is back on Twitter.
— Steve Hofstetter (@SteveHofstetter) November 20, 2022
Congratulations, Donald. You have one more platform where you can accidentally provide evidence.
Yeah, his old tweets are back.Quite a trove of evidence back online. https://t.co/2diwhVUOfF
— George Conway๐ป (@gtconway3d) November 20, 2022
So Donald Trump is back on Twitter.
— Steve Hofstetter (@SteveHofstetter) November 20, 2022
Congratulations, Donald. You have one more platform where you can accidentally provide evidence.
Clearer now than ever before. Also clear? Things ain’t what they used to be.“Won’t stand for it”
— S.V. Dรกte (@svdate) November 20, 2022
That’s a phrase he used leading up to his coup attempt. That’s a phrase he uses now talking about potential prosecutions. https://t.co/lxeytRWOro
Trump is a tired, bitter, sociopathic old grifter. He’s the biggest loser — he should exit the stage, writes @QuinHillyer.https://t.co/QyYzZyRF2p
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) November 20, 2022
Don’t worry.
— Gavin J. Smith (@iamgavinjames) November 20, 2022
The worst thing to ever happen to @realdonaldtrump is Twitter.
Being back on Twitter isn’t going to help him.
It’s going to hurt him.
He doesn’t know how to keep his mouth shut on social media, and that’s the only thing he should be doing right now.
I think that’s what we’re seeing."Putting Trump back in the public eye would probably help Democrats," @GrahamDavidA noted in October. "But an alternative exists: Trump could come back and the effect could be negligible." https://t.co/UeVZcdrwGG
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) November 20, 2022
Twitter won’t be the salvation of Trump. Trump won’t be the savior of Twitter.With Trump back on Twitter,
— Rep. Liz Cheney (@RepLizCheney) November 20, 2022
it’s a good time to watch this Jan 6 hearing. It covers each of Trump’s tweets that day, including those that have been deleted, and features multiple Trump WH staff describing his inexcusable conduct during the violence. https://t.co/pVSGKf5q0P
Trump tried that for four years. The country survived and even unified against Trump. However “distracted and divided” we were, we got over it.As the philandering breaker of all oaths, holy and civic, prepares to return here, a handy media guide for keeping him in context: The Authoritarian Playbook
— jon steinman (@jonsteinman) November 20, 2022
Don’t let him distract and divide us with each tweet https://t.co/nYicRVsIck
Jonathan Greenblatt is the CEO of @ADL (Anti-Defamation League), one of the top organizations dedicated to fighting antisemitism
— Best of Dying Twiter (@bestofdyingtwit) November 20, 2022
this is just gross pic.twitter.com/Njl3DP7Qtq
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