Former President Donald Trump won’t again be allowed on Twitter after his account was banned last month, according to a company executive on Wednesday morning. “If you are removed from the platform, you are removed from the platform,” Twitter CFO Ned Sagal said, adding that the ban applies to “whether you’re a commentator, you’re a CFO, or whether you are a former or current public official.” Twitter permanently suspended Trump from the platform on Jan. 8, soon after the breach of the Capitol building. The social media website alleged that the former president’s final tweets had incited violence, although no criminal charges have been filed against him. Currently, the former president is defending himself in the Senate’s impeachment trial, although the upper chamber is not likely to convict him. The Senate requires a 67-vote threshold to convict a president. Days after Trump’s Twitter ban, CEO Jack Dorsey said that the …