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Shopify removes stores affiliated with Trump

BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 18: In this photo illustration the logo of Canadian e-commerce company Shopify Inc. is displayed on a smartphone on September 18, 2019 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo Illustration by Thomas Trutschel/Photothek via Getty Images)

 

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OTTAWA, Canada (Reuters) — Canada’s Shopify Inc took down stores affiliated with U.S. President Donald Trump from its e-commerce platform on Thursday, a day after hundreds of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol.

Trump, who has refused to concede his loss to Democratic President-elect Joe Biden, had urged his supporters to come to Washington for a rally on Wednesday.

Shopify said the recent events determined that Trump’s actions violated its policy, which prohibits promotion or support of organizations, platforms or people that threaten or condone violence to further a cause.

Attempts to access TrumpStore.com and shop.donaldjtrump.com, which sold “Make America Great Again” hats and similar items, were unsuccessful on Thursday, as the websites displayed error messages.

Shopify’s move comes as social media platforms Twitter Inc , Facebook Inc and Snap Inc temporarily locked the accounts of U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

President Trump and the White House have not responded to NewsNation’s requests for comment.

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