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Published: January 11, 2021

‘Protest against fascism’: Limbaugh, Levin, Gutfeld abandon Twitter after Trump booted

By The Editor
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January 11, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — A number of prominent conservatives are expressing outrage over Twitter permanently suspending President Donald Trump’s account last week by voluntarily abandoning the social media platform.

Radio host Rush Limbaugh deactivated his Twitter account on January 8, the same day that Twitter permanently banned Trump from its social media platform, no longer allowing the president to reach his 88 million followers. Limbaugh had over half a million followers.

Fox host and conservative commentator Mark Levin stated on Friday that he had “suspended” his own Twitter, which has 2.6 million followers, in “protest against Twitter’s fascism.” He left his account active, however, and has not tweeted since his Jan. 8 announcement.

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld also abandoned his Twitter account on Saturday, saying in a tweet that this would be his “last tweet.” He also left his account active but said he would not use it anymore.

okay, this IS my last tweet:
CNN tries to get FNC banned.
Apple targets Parler.
Publishers dump writers.
music labels drop artists.
twitter bans/removes thousands.
tech companies join hands.

this redefines who the true rebels are.

if you like the purge, you’re the servant.

— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) January 9, 2021

Fox hosts Lou Dobbs also stated

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