Twitter suspends Linwood’s account after protesting access to Capitol

U.S. media outlet Gateway Pundit reports that attorney Linwood’s Twitter account was temporarily blocked on Wednesday night (Jan. 6). According to Linwood, the suspension of the account lasted only 12 hours.

Linwood wrote on the social media platform Parler, “Twitter has suspended my account for 12 hours. Please let my Twitter followers know that I am fine. Bad actors may follow the president and his supporters, so be wise, be perceptive, and be careful. Pray for our country.”

“I am now posting through the @fightbacklaw account on Twitter until the block on my Twitter account is lifted tomorrow. Patriots must be prepared to stand tall and not seek violence, but be prepared to defend themselves and their families. Ignore Pence and Biden and listen only to President Trump.” Wood wrote later in the evening.

The @fightbacklaw account has now also been suspended by Twitter.

In another message sent from the social media platform Parler, Wood wrote: “Get ready for the firing squad, Pence is first.”

Meanwhile, President Trump’s Twitter account was locked for 12 hours and threatened with a permanent ban.