Twitter last year after repeatedly making the baseless claim that former President Trump won the 2020 election, created a new account on the social media platform Sunday but was banned again just hours later. "Hello everybody, I'M BACK ON TWITTER.
My only account is @MikeJLindell! Please RT and FOLLOW to SPREAD THE WORD," Lindell tweeted shortly before noon.A Twitter spokesperson told Fox Business around 5 p.m.
that Lindell's new account had been "permanently suspended for violating the Twitter Rules on ban evasion."Lindell had included a video in which he explained that other fake accounts were imitating him and @MikeJLindell was his only real profile."Please share it with everybody you know… so that we can get the word out over here at Twitter in case they do take it down," Lindell said in the video, before it was deleted with his account.FILE IMAGE - Mike Lindell, president and chief executive officer of My Pillow Inc., speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland, on Feb.
28, 2019. Photographer: Aaron P. Bernstein/Bloomberg via Getty Twitter's policies prohibit people from circumventing bans and suspensions by creating new accounts, but it remains unclear how the site's policies will change after Elon Musk, a self-described "free speech absolutist," purchased it for $44 billion.