Around the Web – Original Source: defiantamerica.com
Elon Musk’s release of information detailing how Twitter suppressed speech during the 2020 presidential election is only the beginning of the story, according to one Texas congressman.
“Investigations are coming,” Republican Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas tweeted Friday. Release the names of government officials. Investigations are coming. https://t.co/1FfKVe1uQc — Congressman Troy Nehls (@RepTroyNehls) December 3, 2022 Earlier Friday, journalist Matt Taibbi released internal Twitter communications that showed Twitter employees took down tweets at the behest of the Biden campaign and the Trump White House. Taibbi noted that because the Twitter staff was overwhelmingly liberal, there were “more channels” to censor […]
Around the Web – Original Source: defiantamerica.com
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It’s also breaking the 4th amendment, because the actions were specifically directed and no person can legally be deprived of their rights without due process. But of course the government is not about to take that proper and legal route because then it would be forced to undertake the impossible task of proving its narrative and claims are absolutely true, thereby exposing its dirty deeds in a court of law.
The sad fact of the matter is that this is how about 99% of government bureaucracy works. The Bill of Rights is the first thing they throw in the trash, shortly followed by presumed innocence and due process.
Of course Hobbs and her underling have convenient plausible deniability. Since they basically just said to the “misinformation” arm of a supposed private security firm, “hey, you might want to review this,” wink, wink, and then the, ahem, “private security firm” just of their own little innocent accord, by no request of the SOS at all, wink wink, happened to innocently suggest twitter merely look at the message from the SOS, wink, wink, and then some innocent underling at twitter just made the small, minor, innocent mistake of wrongly, wink, wink, assuming the chain of messages meant the tweets should be taken down, nod, nod. A few convenient winks and nods, and presto the 1st Amendment magically disappears, and nobody is held accountable.