Social media companies such as twitter,Facebook and Instagram have blocked all Donald Trump's social media accounts.
This happened after he released a number of tweets that fuelled and fired up the attempted coup by radical Trump supporters.
This coup took place on Thursday 7th January 2020 where the Trump supporters attempted to take hold of the US Capitol, a building that holds so much government power in the US.
Some people including Trump supporters and police officers lost their lives when things escalated.
Trump first supported the coup saying the American people were carrying out their fundamental rights to peacefully demonstrate.
However, Trump later on changed his mind and said all those who participated in the disgraceful act will be charged and taken to courts of the law.
Trump attempted to tweet from the official presidential account after his accounts were blocked accusing social media companies of siding with the democrats and his enemies as he is known as a Republican.
The tweet was later on deleted by twitter too.
Trump has been warned that this suspension on his social media was temporary but it would later on become permanent if he didn't stop trying to incite violence into the people through social media.
Furthermore, he said he would not attend the inauguration of Joe Biden as president on the 20th of January 2020, which is a tradition that the former president of the country hands over peacefully and in good terns to the new president.