Roger Stone suspended from Twitter
Roger Stone, a high-profile supporter of Donald Trump, has been suspended from Twitter after using the network to attack journalists.
Mr Stone, who advised Mr Trump during his election campaign, said he had been told he had violated Twitter's rules.
His suspension came hours after he used abusive and homophobic language to target journalists, including a gay CNN presenter, Don Lemon.
Mr Stone has said he will sue Twitter for blocking his account.
Twitter has not commented or confirmed if Mr Stone's suspension is permanent.
He was an aide to President Richard Nixon in the 1970s and became a political consultant. He says in the Netflix documentary Get Me Roger Stone that he got Mr Trump to run for president.
His attacks came hours after CNN reported that the first charges had been laid by a grand jury in the investigation into Russian influence on the 2016 election.
In a Facebook post, Mr Stone said he believed his suspension should have ended "some time ago yet my Twitter feed is still not functional".
Source: BBC
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