House of Cards creator Beau Willimon wants Twitter to remove Donald Trump's account
Trump, in a series of tweets, accused Barack Obama of 'wire tapping' his office.

Trump, in a series of tweets, accused his predecessor Barack Obama of "wire tapping" his office in New York just before the 2016 presidential elections and likened the alleged surveillance of his communications to the "Watergate" scandal.
1. Today's tantrum is just the latest example of why @realDonaldTrump & @POTUS must be removed from @Twitter. Here's my full argument...
— Beau Willimon (@BeauWillimon) March 4, 2017
Adding that being the President of the United States comes with "a supreme and unique responsibility unlike any other user" Willimon wrote that Trump's tweets have a "real and significant impact on the business of governance, world affairs and national security."
"President Trump has consistently made misleading claims, attacked the judiciary and threatened sovereign states, the press and public," he continued.
He further said how today's outburst "is broadcasting to foreign leaders his continuing impulsiveness, recklessness, delusion and ignorance about government."
He also pointed out that if people argue that removing his account is "violation of free speech" then consider how "the White House has retaliated against the press by selectively locking them out, called them 'the enemy of the people' and ignored hard questions."
"But with his behavior on this service, Trump makes the argument for himself being a liability to the people," Willimon continued.
"The President is free to say whatever he wants, and has many of ways of doing so, but no private company owes him an outlet. While you cannot prevent the President from saying reckless things elsewhere, Twitter is not obligated to facilitate that here."
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