The U.S. Secret Service said it is aware of death threats directed at Vice President Mike Pence.
“We are aware of the comments and take all threats against our protectees seriously,” a Secret Service spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an email on Monday.
After President Donald Trump was banned from Twitter on Jan. 8, a massive amount of tweets with the hashtag “Hang Mike Pence” were allowed to trend on the social media site. The hashtag and its related content were blocked later by the company.
The phrase originated from widespread outrage on Jan. 6 after the vice president made known his intention to certify the disputed election results.
“Yes, some of his parleys that violated our rules were taken down,” said Matze.
He also questioned why Twitter didn’t take down screenshots of Wood’s post.
“I’m curious why Twitter never took down that tweet with the screenshot. Seems to be spreading Lin’s message, which was a violation on Parler,” Matze said.
Mediate contacted Wood for comment, to which he responded that he didn’t know that Parler removed his posts.
“I am unaware of any actions by Parler to take down my posts,” Wood said, according to Mediate. “If such action occurred, I received no notification of it. My post about Pence was rhetorical hyperbole conveying my opinion that his actions on the Electoral College vote were treasonous to We The People.”