One retweet involved a post with side-by-side photos suggesting that Trump’s inauguration was poorly attended compared to Barack Obama’s. The Department of the Interior temporarily suspended all activity on its Twitter accounts after one of its agencies, the National Park Service , retweeted seemingly critical messages about President Donald Trump on Friday. pic.twitter.com/dCKGHoW0cUThe mandate to stop tweeting came from the Department of the Interior communications team, said NPS’s chief of public affairs, Tom Crosson. “Two retweets from the National Park Service’s main Twitter account Friday were inconsistent with the agency’s approach to engaging the public through social media,” Crosson said in a statement emailed to The Huffington Post. Official Twitter accounts that fall under the provenance of the Department of the Interior include the National Park Service, the U.S.
Source: Huffington Post January 21, 2017 18:15 UTC