Shortly after being permanently banned from Twitter at the end of Friday, President Trump used the government’s official @POTUS account to protest the social media giant allegedly in cahoots with the “radical left” around him and the “patriots” who used him. support to silence. The tweets were almost immediately removed by Twitter, which had announced just hours earlier that the president’s personal account was “permanently suspended” and warned that any attempt by him to get around that ban with government accounts would lead to further suspensions. An attempt to use the @ TeamTrump account to rant against its followers was also knocked down, with the account being suspended almost immediately. While Trump was booted off the platform for repeatedly using incendiary rhetoric to incite his supporters–even after his supporters started the violent uprising in the Capitol, which left five dead –his now-deleted tweets from the @POTUS account largely continued in that vein. “We will not be silenced! Twitter is not about FREE SPEECH, ”he wrote. Unfortunately for him, Twitter wasn’t the only one to take a stand against inflammatory content on Friday. Google Play has also suspended Parler, a hotbed for MAGA fanatics who have left or been banned from Twitter. Apple has also reportedly given Parler an ultimatum to moderate the content or be removed from the App Store.