Big Tech companies must be stopped!
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany was locked out of her Twitter account for sharing the New York Post’s recent article about Hunter Biden’s computer hard drive being found, which contains an email that links Joe Biden to the Ukrainian energy company his son worked at.
After sharing the Hunter Biden story on her Twitter account a messaged occurred that says your account has been locked for violating Twitter rules.
Big Tech literally locked the White House Press Secretary from her Twitter account.
BREAKING: Twitter has locked the personal account of White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany for sharing news Democrats don’t like. pic.twitter.com/eR8HhkgqVY
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 14, 2020
.@kayleighmcenany tweeted a story in @nypost about Hunter Biden and @Twitter locked her account locked via @WashTimes https://t.co/7OUeSwO2qO
— Sean Spicer (@seanspicer) October 15, 2020
This is wrong. Twitter has gone nuts. https://t.co/O1Ndtlovhp
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) October 15, 2020
The New York Post was quick to cover the story and shared these details:
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday was locked out of her personal Twitter account for sharing The Post’s bombshell cover story on Hunter Biden’s alleged hard drive and an email linking Joe Biden to his son’s job at a Ukrainian energy company.
“Your account has been locked,” a message from the social media network informed McEnany, whose account has more than 1 million followers.
“We have determined that this account violated the Twitter Rules,” the network said, highlighting her prior tweet with a link to The Post’s article.
Without providing any evidence, Twitter said McEnany — who shared a screenshot with The Post — violated “our rules against distribution of hacked material.”
McEnany told The Post she will not comply with Twitter’s request that she delete her tweet to restore access to her account.
“This is a story reported by the New York Post and Fox News with the Biden campaign notably not disputing the authenticity of the emails,” McEnany said. “I will not comply with censoring reporting that may not fit the ideology of Silicon Valley. This is abominable and not the American way.”
Twitter has censored @nypost, @JudiciaryGOP, @kayleighmcenany, and thousands of other users for sharing this damning story on Hunter Biden.
So I'm tweeting the entire story line by line in a thread below 👇
RT BEFORE IT'S DELETED! pic.twitter.com/tpq9aOjEqB
— Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) October 15, 2020
Censoring political speech is what you’d expect in countries like China, North Korea, or Iran — NOT America.
This should scare every single American who values free and open discourse. Do NOT let Big Tech silence YOU‼️#TwitterCensorship
— Kayleigh McEnany 45 Archived (@PressSec45) October 15, 2020
Fox News added to the story too:
Twitter punished White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany for sharing the explosive New York Post report on Hunter Biden on her personal account.
The Trump campaign shared what appears to be a screenshot of an email McEnany received from Twitter, alerting her that her account “has been locked.”
“We have determined that this account violated the Twitter Rules. Specifically, for: Violating our rules against distribution of hacked material,” the email read.
McEnany’s tweet that was flagged by the tech giant read, “**NEW** Email from Ukrainian executive to Hunter Biden asks Hunter to ‘use his influence’ on behalf of the firm paying him $50K/mo in email with subject ‘urgent issue’ obtained by @nypost Father @JoeBiden was in charge of Ukraine relations at time.!!”
Senator Ted Cruz: "In the last two days we have seen a remarkable development, we have seen Big Tech, @Twitter, and @Facebook actively interfering in this election in a way that has no precedent in the history of our country." pic.twitter.com/k6lMnunmPm
— ForAmerica (@ForAmerica) October 15, 2020
Twitter and Facebook need to be held accountable for trying to sway this election.
Their leaders need to be put in front of a judge now!
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