The National Parks Service twitter account has been banned from tweeting after President Trump caught the government office spreading fake news and misleading information about his new administration. The NPS has been ordered by Washington to “immediately cease use of government twitter accounts until further notice,” according to an internal email obtained by Gizmodo. The first offending post was a retweet of a New York Times article using selective photos to push the false narrative that the 2009 and 2013 inaugurations were much better attended than the 2017 event. The second retweet pointed to an intentionally misleading article in Esquire, with the headline “Civil rights, climate change, and health care scrubbed clean from White House website. Not a trace.” In order to push an obvious agenda, Esquire failed to inform their readers that new administrations always wipe the White House website clean and start again. The National Parks Service, a branch of the Department of the Interior, deleted the offending retweets a few hours after they went live – but not before Trump caught them and banned them from tweeting. Here’s a selection of the email sent to National Park employees earlier today: “PWR parks that use Twitter as part of their crisis communications plans [...]
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