In May of 2019, outspoken conservative actor James Woods announced he was leaving Twitter “until free speech is allowed” after the platform deleted one of his tweets he refused to take down. His last tweet was on April 19.
But on Friday, Twitter users were surprised to see James Woods return to the platform, with multiple tweets, including a tweet explaining where he’d been.
Woods wrote, “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 Twitter users praised his comeback, Woods wrote, “I simply can’t express how honored I am by the kindness and warmth I have received by so many of my Twitter friends tonight. You are genuinely such fine people. Thank you. I am in tears.”
In other Tweets, Woods blasted deflecting Sen. Willard “Mitt” Romney (R-UT), who voted with Democrats on Article 1 of the partisan impeachment articles against President Donald Trump. Woods wrote, “This is the guy who passes a silent stinker in the elevator and then proceeds to lecture everybody about intestinal management. You’ll never come back from this one, Mittens. Even your magic pants won’t save you. #MittTheRat”
Woods tweeted about everything from impeachment, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Elizabeth Warren, the Corona Virus, and even dogs.
President Trump welcomed Woods back to the platform, writing simply, “Welcome back James!”