The United States president is using a social media platform in an unprecedented way that threatens national security. On multiple occasions threats have been made and information has been released in attempts to mislead the general public or outright lie about circumstances the president finds himself in.

Although we have had previous presidents with access to Twitter and other social media, the use of Twitter by Donald Trump crosses the line from helpful snippets of information - to propaganda dissemination and calls to arms, in addition to threats made against individuals (most recently the anonymous whistleblower). This communication is hurtful to the United States government, the GOP, and most of all the humans (domestically and internationally).

Suspending the @realDonaldTrump account for the duration of the current impeachment proceedings is the only prudent way forward as the latest messages are inciting violence and encouraging people to pick up arms against the systems in place to prevent corruption (whistleblower policy).

This type of communication is called biopolitics; it's a way to control a group of humans as a collective entity. In this case it creates anger in the individuals consuming the information thereby preventing communication. The inability for individuals to communicate across ideological boundaries gives power to the media and government by eroding the individuals ability to come to their own conclusions. (It's not "why do they think X", it's "they think X and that's bad.")

Biopolitics was instrumental in Hitler's rise to power. The United States government and people should be wary of constructed anger and conflict against others. Individuals (regardless of office or occupation) inciting violence or attempting to manipulate others should be removed from social media platforms not seeking to see another holocaust type event.

Resolving tension in the United States is contingent upon reasonable discourse; something that can not, and does not, happen on the Twitter platform. At this point it's a question of mass psychological health.