The New York Post has a new story on Hunter Biden this morning, showing how he cashed in big on behalf of family with a Chinese firm back in 2017.
Do NOT miss part two of our reporting on the Hunter files. https://t.co/JHPvMzHWbE
— Sohrab Ahmari (@SohrabAhmari) October 15, 2020
You can read that story there. And you should.
But already Twitter is already refusing to allow the story to be shared:
UPDATE: Twitter is now blocking users from posting the link for the *new* NYPost article on Hunter Biden as well https://t.co/APUJQwDL6x
— Cristiano Lima (@viaCristiano) October 15, 2020
I just tried to post the link on Twitter myself and it wouldn’t allow it. And when I clicked on Sohrab Ahmari’s link in his earlier tweet, I got this message:
Twitter is doing their damnedest to protect Joe Biden by censoring a legitimate news organization. And you know who is using this now? Joe Biden’s campaign:
Wait – now @JoeBiden is using @Twitter as the factual authority on whether the @nypost story is accurate? Is this serious? https://t.co/Xl2NifDL5l
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) October 15, 2020
So #BigTech monopolies donate massive money to Biden/Harris, Biden gets the monopolies to censor negative stories about him, and then points to the monopolies as experts. Talk about collusion
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) October 15, 2020
Senator Josh Hawley has officially called Facebook and Twitter CEOS to come before his judiciary subcommittee to explain why they are interfering in a presidential election:
NEW — U.S. Senator Josh Hawley has formally requested @Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and @Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to appear before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism in a coming hearing titled "Digital Platforms and Election Interference.” pic.twitter.com/VlXBo17bX0
— Senator Hawley Press Office (@SenHawleyPress) October 15, 2020
I should note that Twitter has already considered locking Hawley’s account. He got this email a little while ago:
.@jack @Twitter are you going to try to lock my account now? Bad move. Come explain your conduct under oath pic.twitter.com/cZmXG84X7Y
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) October 15, 2020
The Senate Republicans posted a video of Twitter’s censorship of yesterday’s NY Post article, with the title “See you soon”:
see you soon, @jack. pic.twitter.com/USyi7LAC7u
— Senate Republicans (@SenateGOP) October 14, 2020