Updated at 5:51 p.m. ET
Twitter on Thursday said it has "permanently suspended" conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his InfoWars outlet, citing "new reports of Tweets and videos posted yesterday that violate our abusive behavior policy."
Last month, YouTube, Apple, Facebook and Spotify banned Jones' main platforms over concerns about his content. But Twitter only suspended
some of his privileges
On Wednesday, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio
tussled with Jones
And at a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey faced questions amid criticism from Republicans that big tech companies suppress conservatives online.
Dorsey denied that Twitter is politically selective.
He tweeted
But on Thursday, Twitter announced
in a tweet
Twitter linked to its page detailing
its policy on abusive behavior
In August, Dorsey explained why Twitter
had not banned Jones
Dorsey added, "We're going to hold Jones to the same standard we hold to every account, not taking one-off actions to make us feel good in the short term, and adding fuel to new conspiracy theories."
As NPR's David Folkenflik noted
Jones is facing defamation lawsuits, most centering on comments about school shootings.
After the earlier bans, Jones said that "America has been sold out," and the Infowars Twitter feed declared that the moves against his company were "communist style censorship."
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