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Several users of former President Donald Trump‘s Truth Social, a Twitter-like app Trump founded after being kicked off the mainstream social media platform for inciting violence, claim to be unable to post information from the January 6 hearings, which are attempting to prove Trump was responsible for the attack on the U.S. Capitol building.
Trump has boasted in the past that Truth Social is “free from political discrimination.”
“My Truth Social account was just permanently suspended for talking about the January 6th Committee hearings,” one Twitter user named Travis Allen wrote.
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“Seeing a lot of folks getting banned from Trump’s Truth Social for posting updates about the January 6 committee hearings,” wrote Max Burns, the communications director for New York state assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou.
“Apparently free speech has its limits even in Trumpland,” he added.
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