House Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer (R-KY) is acting true to his word. His committee put former Twitter executives on the record today about how the New York Post’s report on the Hunter Biden laptop was suppressed a few weeks prior to the 2020 presidential election.
According
to polls, the suppression of Hunter Biden’s laptop could have affected the
results of the last presidential election. Few mainstream media outlets acknowledged
the story of the laptop prior to the election, but most of them have since
verified that it is authentic. The “Twitter Files” of Elon Musk has shown what
was happening “behind the curtain.” Fred Lucas analyzed the Twitter hearing and
shared six highlights from it.
1. ‘Restrict Speech and Interfere’ With
Elections
Comer called the situation “coordination
between the federal government and Big Tech to restrict protected speech and
interfere in the democratic process.” The committee chairman noted that Twitter
worked “hand in hand with the FBI” to monitor political speech.
A Media Research Center poll shortly after
the 2020 election found that 36% of self-described Biden voters said they were
not aware of the evidence behind claims that he was personally involved in his
son Hunter’s business deals with China, a claim bolstered by emails found on
the abandoned laptop.
Of those, 13% said that if they had known,
they would not have voted for Biden….
Comer later said that both sides of the
aisle should be concerned about government agencies outsourcing censorship:
The government doesn’t have any role in
suppressing speech. That’s something the media should be very concerned about.
What if there is a conservative president that somehow cleans out our FBI,
[and] they put in conservatives to suppress liberal speech? That’s something
that should never happen.
2. Twitter Concerns About Russia and
Another Jan. 6
Yoel Roth, Twitter’s former global head of
trust and safety, said he had outright opposed suppressing the New York Post’s
account, but supported a milder measure based on concerns about Russian
meddling in the 2016 election….
Former Twitter content moderation team
member Annika Collier Navaroli warned the committee that a riot similar to the
Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol could occur….
3. Admission That Laptop Story Didn’t
Violate Twitter Policies
Roth, the former head of trust and safety
for Twitter, admitted to the panel that the New York Post’s reporting on the
contents of the Hunter Biden laptop didn’t violate Twitter’s policies….
Jordan followed by telling Roth:
I think you guys wanted to take it down. I
think you guys got played by the FBI. And that’s the scary part. Because – this
to me is the real takeaway – we had 51 former intelligence officials five days
after you guys take down the Hunter Biden story and block the New York Post
account, five days later, 51 intel officials send the letter [saying] that the
Hunter Biden story has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information
campaign.
4. How Trump Pushed Twitter
Rep. Gerald Connolly, D-Va., said the
Trump administration had sought to squelch political speech on Twitter,
pointing to two examples.
“On May 27, 2020,” Connolly said, “President
Donald J. Trump tweeted, and I quote, ‘Republicans feel that social media
platforms totally silence conservatives…. We will strongly regulate the
monopolies or close them down before we ever allow this to happen.’”
The Virginia Democrat asked Navaroli, the
former executive on Twitter’s content moderation team: “Does that not sound
eerily like a government official telling Twitter [as] a threat, ‘We will shut
you down if we don’t like the content?’”
Navaroli replied: “I am not familiar with
the tweet that you have referenced.” …
5. AOC Concedes Hunter Biden Story ‘Half’
True
Despite nearly everyone’s accepting the
authenticity of Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
D-N.Y., said the Post story on the laptop was “half-fake,” apparently meaning
she thought it was at least half true.
“It’s just an abuse of public resources,
an abuse of public time,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “We could be talking about health
care. We could be talking about bringing down the cost of prescription drugs.
We could be talking about abortion rights, civil rights, voting rights. But
instead we are talking about Hunter Biden’s half-fake laptop story.”
Ocasio-Cortez then seemed to make the
committee’s hearing about herself, saying, “Let’s talk about something real.” …
6. ‘Nazis in the White House’
During the hearing, Comer asked Roth about
his own tweet calling Trump administration officials Nazis.
Roth’s tweet – a reference to female
anti-Trump protesters wearing pink hats – read: “Yes, that person in the pink
hat is clearly a bigger threat to your brand of feminism than the ACTUAL NAZIS
IN THE WHITE HOUSE.”
“Mr. Roth, did you write this tweet?”
Comer asked.
Roth answered: “I regret the language that
I used in my former tweets, but yes, I did post that.”
[Comer asked Roth if he thought “all
conservatives are Nazis” or “the hundreds of people that worked in the Trump
administration?” Roth answered, “Certainly not.” When asked if Twitter officials
asked him to take down the tweet, Roth answered, “Twitter did not have a
practice of restricting their employees from sharing their personal viewpoints
on the service.”]
The
Twitter case in Congress is not about Hunter Biden’s laptop. It is about how
the FBI use a private company to suppress the free speech of Americans. All
Americans should be interested in what Congress is investigating and supporting
the effort to find the truth.
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