Twitter Tyrants SUSPEND Trump Campaign Over Video About Bombshell Hunter Biden Story
Charlie Kirk Staff
10/15/2020

With less than 20 days until the presidential election, Twitter has—once again—proven itself to be nothing more than a shill for Democrats and the Biden campaign.
The social media platform blocked yesterday’s bombshell New York Post story about Hunter Biden’s emails, claiming they took action under the company’s “Hacked Materials Policy.”
If that’s not disturbing enough, today, the Trump campaign revealed it has been locked out of their official Twitter account.
“Twitter has suspended @TeamTrump for posting a video calling Joe Biden a liar who has been ripping off our country for years, as it relates to the @nypost article. 19 days out from the election,” wrote Mike Hahn, the Trump campaign’s Director of Social Media.
Twitter has suspended @TeamTrump for posting a video calling Joe Biden a liar who has been ripping off our country for years, as it relates to the @nypost article.
19 days out from the election. pic.twitter.com/Z9FFzridyr
— Mike Hahn (@mikehahn_) October 15, 2020
Yesterday, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany and the New York Post also had their accounts suspended over posts about the story.
The Federalist reports:
In addition to these suspensions, Twitter and Facebook also began blocking users from sharing and even privately direct messaging the Post’s article on their platforms.
Facebook blatantly stated their censorship intentions, claiming that they would be limiting the distribution of the article link until it could be “fact-checked,” but Twitter did not release a formal statement about their actions and the incident until well into the evening.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has responded to the backlash over the company’s censorship of the story, writing on the platform, “Our communication around our actions on the @nypost article was not great. And blocking URL sharing via tweet or DM with zero context as to why we’re blocking: unacceptable.”
Our communication around our actions on the @nypost article was not great. And blocking URL sharing via tweet or DM with zero context as to why we’re blocking: unacceptable. https://t.co/v55vDVVlgt
— jack (@jack) October 14, 2020