

The use of the words “American Patriots” to describe some of his supporters is also being interpreted as support for those committing violent acts at the US Capitol.The second Tweet may also serve as encouragement to those potentially considering violent acts that the Inauguration would be a “safe” target, as he will not be attending.President Trump’s statement that he will not be attending the Inauguration is being received by a number of his supporters as further confirmation that the election was not legitimate and is seen as him disavowing his previous claim made via two Tweets ( 1, 2) by his Deputy Chief of Staff, Dan Scavino, that there would be an “orderly transition” on January 20th.This determination is based on a number of factors, including: We assessed the two Tweets referenced above under our Glorification of Violence policy, which aims to prevent the glorification of violence that could inspire others to replicate violent acts and determined that they were highly likely to encourage and inspire people to replicate the criminal acts that took place at the U.S. After assessing the language in these Tweets against our Glorification of Violence policy, we have determined that these Tweets are in violation of the Glorification of Violence Policy and the user should be immediately permanently suspended from the service. “To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20th.”ĭue to the ongoing tensions in the United States, and an uptick in the global conversation in regards to the people who violently stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021, these two Tweets must be read in the context of broader events in the country and the ways in which the President’s statements can be mobilized by different audiences, including to incite violence, as well as in the context of the pattern of behavior from this account in recent weeks. Shortly thereafter, the President Tweeted: They will not be disrespected or treated unfairly in any way, shape or form!!!” “The 75,000,000 great American Patriots who voted for me, AMERICA FIRST, and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, will have a GIANT VOICE long into the future. in finance from Michigan State University.On January 8, 2021, President Donald J. Her work has been recognized with awards from several organizations, and she is a frequent industry contributor and speaker on various human resource topics.ĭalana received her MBA with a dual degree in finance and human resources, as well as a B.A. Throughout her career, Dalana has successfully led global teams to design and develop innovative people programs that equitably engage employees, create a fair and inclusive culture, and help advance the business strategy of the company.ĭalana is currently a board member of ColorComm, Compass Family Services, and Enterprise for Youth. Before her work at EA, she spent nine years in various senior leadership positions at Whirlpool Corporation. Prior to joining Twitter in 2018, Dalana was vice president of Total Rewards for Electronic Arts, Inc. Previously, she was the vice president of People Experience and head of Inclusion & Diversity. She works with executive management and the Board of Directors to support the company’s strategic direction.

from Boston University’s College of Communication.ĭalana Brand is the chief people and diversity officer at Twitter, leading its global people team and Inclusion & Diversity.

In 2017, 2018, and 2019, Leslie was named one of Forbes’ Most Influential CMOs, and she has also been recognized by Ad Age, Adweek, and Business Insider as an industry leader.

Her marketing work has been recognized with several awards from the Cannes Lions, D&AD, FEPE, OBIE, and One Show. Leslie joined American Express in 2005 and led a global team responsible for creating marketplace demand and driving commerce through differentiated products, marketing, and customer experiences globally. Earlier in her career, Leslie led PR and online communications strategies for global brands on the agency side. As a member of the company’s global management team, Leslie oversaw advertising, media, sponsorships, content, brand identity, and digital partnerships. Prior to joining the company in 2016, she was executive vice president of global advertising and marketing and digital partnerships at American Express. Leslie also served as chief people officer from 2017 to 2021. Leslie Berland is the marketing lead responsible for Twitter’s global consumer, product, and sales marketing and global communications.
