For a few brief moments on Thursday, Donald Trump's Twitter account was down. The Earth seemed to spin a little slower. Things got quieter, and tensions eased.。
The account was back up in a matter of minutes, but for those few moments, all was right in the world. It does not appear as if the account was suspended.。
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UPDATE Nov. 2, 7:16 p.m. PT:。Twitter has since discovered that the deactivation was not "human error" but intentional. A Twitter customer support employee deactivated Trump's account on their last day at the company.。
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