Fox News contributor Dan Bongino, who said he received a 12-hour suspension from Twitter on Thursday, told TheWrap he won’t be returning to the platform where he has 2.8 million followers.
Bongino said the post that earned him the 12-hour ban included a video posted by President Donald Trump Wednesday after a violent riot by some of his supporters in the Capitol.
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Then Johnson showed up as Trump to take credit for Youngkin’s victory and things went off the rails so accurately it kind of felt like one of Trump’s actual adderal-esque rally rants. We actually weren’t sure if that would ever happen. As we said, the impression is what got him noticed, but for a while at least, “SNL” had moved on from Trump once Alec Baldwin stepped down from the role. (America, not so lucky.)
The sketch was built around Cecily Strong as Fox News personality Jeanine Pirro, running through the grab bag of things that Republicans are angry about. This included Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers’ antivaxx views, and the completely made up “Critical Race Theory” panic that partly contributed to Republican Glenn Younkin’s upset victory in the Virginia Governor’s race this week.
His investment in Parler was not a deciding factor in his switch, he said. Bongino said he would encourage anyone to exit Twitter, but understands why users would stay.
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