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  • Elon Musk, Twitter and the Leftest meltdown..

    We hear many stories about Elon Musk since he ventured into the social media platform Twitter.. Today he posted the reasoning why Twitter blocked access to the Hunter Biden Laptop story for which may have turned the 2020 Presidential elections to Biden and company.. And everyday I see how those on the left are actually having meltdowns over this.. This is just one story about Twitter and Elon Musk today ..

    BREAKING: HERE IT IS: Elon Musk Reveals Why Twitter Suppressed Hunter Biden ‘Laptop From Hell’ Story

    Elon Musk announced he will be publishing the real reason behind Twitter’s decision to block the Hunter Biden laptop story ahead of the 2020 general election.

    Elon Musk Friday evening released Twitter’s internal discussions that led to its decision to block any links exposing Hunter’s laptop from hell.
    The New York Post released damning and explosive contents from Hunter Biden’s laptop in October 2020 several days before the general election.

    Twitter banned The New York Post at the time for their reporting on crackhead Hunter and his illegal dealings.
    The information came straight from Hunter Biden’s laptop.

    The New York Post was locked out of Twitter for several weeks and every account that tweeted about Hunter’s laptop from hell was also banned.
    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...-laptop-story/

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    ‘Distraction...Full of Old News’; KJP Pressed by Heinrich on the Twitter Files


    Over the course of Monday’s 48-minute-long White House press briefing, Fox’s Jacqui Heinrich was the only member of the press corps called on who asked the ever-stammering Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about Friday’s release of the Twitter Files by Twitter boss Elon Musk and journalist Matt Taibbi. Whether it be reporters for the Associated Press, CBS, or USA Today to name a few, they all remained silent.

    Not surprisingly, Jean-Pierre dismissed the matter as a “distraction...full of old news” as Twitter’s facing “very serious questions about the rising volume of anger, hate, and anti-Semitism” that “they're letting...happen” (which Musk has vehemently denied).





    Heinrich broached the subject by first highlighting the fact that Jean-Pierre said last week that the Biden administration would be “keeping a close eye on” Musk and then asking: “Is it the White House’s view that decisions at Twitter were made appropriately in terms of decisions to censor reporting ahead of the election?”

    Jean-Pierre feigned outrage and ignored her question, lamenting she “mischaracterize[d], actually, what I — what I actually said took it out of context” when what she meant was “we follow also what's going on just like you guys are reporting and just like you guys are seeing and what I was commenting to is, like, yes, we're — we’re seeing what’s happening with Twitter.”

    She then invited Heinrich to ask her the question again. Heinirch noted that, based on some (debunked) claim of a “hacked materials clause at Twitter, decisions were made to censor reporting leading up to the election.” Therefore, she wants to know if the federal government believes such calls to censor “were made appropriately in light of what has come out.”

    Taking the Clinton administration approach to the Big Tech and liberal media censorship that, based on our poll after the 2020 election, gave Joe Biden the win, Jean-Pierre shamelessly engaged in censorship denialism by saying it was “interesting or a coincidence...that [Musk] would so haphazardly — Twitter would so haphazardly push this distraction that is a — that is a — full of old news, if you think about it.”

    Jean-Pierre then leveled the false claims about Musk and illustrated how the administration is indeed dead set on surveilling Musk:
    And at the same time, Twitter is facing very real and very serious questions about the rising volume of anger, hate, and anti-Semitism on their platform and how they're letting it happen. And you know, the President said last week more leaders need to speak out and reject this and it's a very alarming and very dangerous.

    Instead, she argued, Biden is focused on “helping...American families” and job creation since talking about censorship is (allegedly) “not healthy” and “won't do anything to help a single American improve their lives.”

    Before this, Heinrich and her Fox colleague Edward Lawrence of Fox Business Network attempted to pin Jean-Pierre down on the border crisis as Biden will be spending Tuesday at a microchips factory in Arizona.

    Lawrence went first and wondered if Biden will “go to the border and see the situation for himself,” but Jean-Pierre wasn't interested because Biden's “trip tomorrow is about the American manufacturing boom we're seeing all across the country thanks to, again, his economic policies” while seeing the border crisis would mean engaging in one of the “political stunts” Republicans have employed instead of acquiescing to Biden's immigration proposals.

    Heinrich then opened with a series of follow ups before a question about the Georgia runoff and then Twitter (click “expand”):
    https://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/cur...1DLXCFiRePT7Cc

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    • #3


      James Baker was Twitter's legal counsel. He formerly worked for the FBI, and it is alleged that he removed references to the FBI's involvement in suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop story after the NY Post published it before the 2020 election.



      Remember, about 17% of voters said they would have switched their vote if they had heard about the laptop or other scandals around the Biden name.

      More from The Post Millennial:
      On Tuesday, Twitter CEO Elon Musk announced that attorney Jim Baker had been "exited" from the company following recent revelations that he may have played a role in facilitating censorship on the platform.

      Baker had been hired by Twitter as deputy general counsel following a stint at the FBI that ended with him essentially being forced out of the job.

      "In light of concerns about Baker's possible role in suppression of information important to the public dialogue, he was exited from Twitter today," Musk wrote on Twitter.

      Musk said that Baker's explanation was "unconvincing" once he was confronted.
      The Twitter files included revelations that "Twitter took extraordinary steps to suppress the [Hunter Biden laptop] story, removing links and posting warnings that it may be 'unsafe.' They even blocked its transmission via direct message, a tool hitherto reserved for extreme cases, e.g. child pornography.

      At this point, it is unclear if Baker acted in his own or was working to cover up information on behalf of the FBI or other actors.

      This begs the question:
      Just how corrupt is our government???


      More from journalist Matt Taibbi:



      The next batch of info regarding the Twitter files will be published by Bari Weiss.

      https://notthebee.com/article/elon-m...mqNp8T_zrDfMlA


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      • #4
        Jack Dorsey on Twitter Files: 'Just Release Everything Without Filter'

        After Elon Musk released damaging documents in the "Twitter Files," former CEO Jack Dorsey — who was purportedly oblivious to the extent of Twitter's alleged censorship — is calling for full disclosure.

        "If the goal is transparency to build trust, why not just release everything without filter and let people judge for themselves?" Dorsey tweeted Wednesday. "Including all discussions around current and future actions? Make everything public now. #TwitterFiles."

        As noted by one prominent Twitter user, Dorsey himself could have done that while leading the company.
        "Most important data was hidden (from you too) and some may have been deleted, but everything we find will be released," Musk responded to Dorsey on Wednesday afternoon.

        Dorsey's remark comes after Matt Taibbi, writer of the first installment of the "Twitter Files," noted Jim Baker, a former disgraced FBI lawyer, was filtering documents to be released in the exposé, leading to the delay of the second installment, which will come from journalist Bari Weiss.

        "The news that Baker was reviewing the 'Twitter files' surprised everyone involved, to say the least," Taibbi tweeted Tuesday night. "New Twitter chief Elon Musk acted quickly to 'exit' Baker Tuesday."

        Future installments are in the works, according to Taibbi.
        https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/ja...QqgxLiPg__H8cU

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        • #5
          Its really amazing,is there any people at all in the political ,media or communication field that are not bias lying criminals.

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