On Friday, Trump's Twitter account was "permanently" suspended, triggering outraged among the conservative community.

In response to the Twitter ban, the San Francisco Police Department is preparing for what could become a volatile situation outside Twitter's headquarters in San Francisco this week.

While there has been no official statement from any pro-Trump group urging their members to protest Twitter's headquarters, SFist reports that increasing social media traffic suggests a gathering could occur on Monday.

"Calls for the demonstration began on TheDonald.win, one of the more far-right internet forums that was created after Reddit banned the r/The_Donald subreddit on Friday; Discord has also now banned the like-named pro-Trump server on its platform," wrote SFist.

Businesses around Twitter's headquarters told SFist that they would continue to operate on Monday despite threats of protests.

SFist said the police department has been "in contact with representatives from the tech company."

Police are planning to beef up security around the area and have additional resources available to mediate should a demonstration materialize.