Twitter cleaned house following the deadly riots in the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
More than 70,000 accounts were suspended or banned from the social media platform (via theAssociated Press).
That number included many believers in Q-Anon conspiracy theories and even former President Donald Trump.

His actions went directly against Twitter’s civic integrity policy.
Bad news for Lindell:He was permanently suspended from the app.
A source recently toldThe Wall Street Journalthat Musk didn’t agree with the former president’s ban.

According to Trump, he won’t be rejoining Twitter either way.
Lindell, however, already tried and failed to get back on Twitter.
The tweet proceeded to go viral as fans engaged with it.

But this wasn’t the real Mike Lindell.
This tweet,Business Insiderreports, included a video from Lindell.