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Trump scrambles to find new social network after Twitter ban, as White House prepares to blast big tech Updated: January 9
Print article WASHINGTON - Twitter’s decision to ban President Donald Trump mere days before the end of his term sparked a fierce political backlash among his most fervent allies on Saturday, sending some of his supporters - and the White House itself - scrambling to find another potent tool to communicate online. Many prominent conservatives - including Brad Parscale, Trump’s former campaign manager, and Rush Limbaugh, the leading voice in right-wing radio - reacted to Trump’s suspension by blasting Twitter, quitting the site outright or encouraging the president’s loyal following to turn to alternative services. Trump himself signaled he is in negotiations to join other social networks, and he raised the possibility he could create a new online platform on his own.
No bail for Wardija woman charged with spate of mobile phone thefts
The thefts, of cash and mobile phones, took place mostly from parked vehicles in Gzira. Cash was also taken from a supermarket and a chaser power tool was stolen from a residence, all in Gzira.
9 January 2021, 1:46pm
by Matthew Agius
A young woman from Wardija has been remanded in custody after being charged with stealing cash and mobile phones, ostensibly to finance a drug habit.
29 year-old Kim Borg Nicolas Virtu was accompanied by her distraught parents as she appeared in the dock before magistrate Ian Farrugia this morning, charged with several counts of aggravated theft as well as fraud and recidivism.