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James Woods Rants About Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth Warren, Mitt Romney in Twitter Return
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The 'Shark' actor has returned to social media and gone on new political rants to support President Donald Trump months after his account was suspended.

AceShowbiz - James Woods has returned to Twitter 10 months after his account was suspended for a tweet calling for U.S. President Donald Trump's opponents to be hanged.

Woods was suspended from Twitter last April 2019 over a post that read, "If you try to kill the King, you better not miss. #HangThemAll," according to his girlfriend Sara Miller who tweeted about the ban.

He subsequently stayed off the social media site for ten months, but reactivated his account on Thursday, February 6, 2020 and immediately started airing his right-wing views and raging at politicians from America's Democratic Party.

Referencing several stories that had made headlines in his absence, he tweeted, "I was on vacation awhile, avoiding the news. How'd the #Mueller thing work out? The #impeachment scam? Who won the #Iowa caucuses? Is #MichaelAvenatti still a contender for the Democratic nomination for President? How's #JeffreyEpstein doing?"

After thanking fans for their support, he then went on to rant about Democratic figures including Hillary Clinton, Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, and presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren, as well as Mitt Romney, the sole Republican who voted to impeach Trump on Wednesday, February 5, 2020.

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