Civics: Lawfare and taxpayer funded censorship
Jack Smith not only demanded access to Trump’s Twitter account, he demanded Twitter be barred from telling anyone about it for at least 6 months. Notice when these privacy-invading demands are made by countries such as Turkey, no one has any trouble decrying it as “authoritarian” pic.twitter.com/PwjpKg7Pza
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) August 9, 2023
"Why do we act more on Trump's tweets… and less on some clearly violating tweets from other world leaders?"
Twitter's Internal Communications head forwarded this from an employee to CEO Jack Dorsey on October 30, 2020. Trump was being "visibility filtered" before the vote. pic.twitter.com/Vd8DF5kypk
— Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) August 9, 2023