The account of US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green was permanently banned by the social media platform.
The social media platform's COVID-19 misinformation policy was the reason for the ban.
"Marjorie Taylor Greene has a large group of people who are honest, patriotic and hard-working." "They don't deserve what's happened to them on places like low-life social media," Trump said in a statement. They're boring, have a Radical Left point of view, and are hated by everyone. They are a disgrace to our nation.
Trump urged his supporters to leave both platforms just months after announcing his own social media venture, TRUTH Social, which is slated for launch in the first quarter of 2022.
LizUSA said January 4, 2022.
On Monday, Facebook temporarily banned her from commenting and posting after she made posts that violated its community guidelines.
The representative responded to her ban on the social media hub by calling it an "enemy of America" that can't handle the truth.
Trump was banned from both social media sites. The social media companies banned the outgoing president from using their platforms days after the January 6 insurrection due to concerns that allowing him to use their platforms might cause more violence.
Trump filed class-action lawsuits against the companies, accusing them of censoring conservative viewpoints.
Insider reached out to representatives of Trump, Facebook, and Twitter.