Business Insider's James Cook interviewed Milo Yiannopoulos about being permanently banned from Twitter on Monday. Watch the interview here.

During the interview, Yiannopoulos claimed that if Donald Trump were to become president, he would become an "existential threat to political correctness," a subject that Yiannopoulos speaks regularly about.

He was permanently banned from Twitter last month after Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones received waves of racist tweets from some of his followers.

Trump "represents a threat to the cosy establishment that sets the acceptable boundaries of speech," Yiannopoulos said.

He also said during the interview that some big-name investors had privately told him that they intend to short Twitter's stock, essentially betting that it's going to fall lower than its current level. "I have spoken to at least two people who are seriously considering largescale shorting of the stock," Yiannopoulos said. "This is a sign that people who care about this sort of stuff don't buy the harassment line."

Milo is the technology editor at US-based news outlet Breitbart News. He is a popular right-wing commentator whose criticisms of feminism, Islam, and political correctness have sparked outrage on multiple occasions.

Watch the full interview below: