The Guardian reports:
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign worked with X to prevent information about his running mate JD Vance from being posted on the social media platform, a move that resulted in the journalist who revealed the information being kicked off the site, according to reports.
The former president’s team contacted X, owned by the billionaire Trump backer Elon Musk, about a 271-page document compiled by his campaign to vet Vance that was linked to by Ken Klippenstein, an independent journalist, the New York Times has reported.
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Remember how Elon Musk commissioned the Twitter Files to prove that before he bought it, the platform was doing Biden’s bidding?
Well, the NYT reports that the Trump campaign asked Musk to block the JD Vance dossier from Twitter, which he did.
https://t.co/qP7E7HLUwn pic.twitter.com/f74AmXtSaB— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) October 11, 2024
This article appears now to have been censored.
Original link: https://t.co/dlSDMHplfS https://t.co/XA6lJdR0Ew pic.twitter.com/Tg27xhYV03— Prof Michael E. Mann (@MichaelEMann) October 11, 2024
NEW: Trump colluded with Saudi-backed Elon Musk to stifle the Vance dossier on Twitter. I’ll wait for the real Twitter Files OUTRAGE from Matt Taibbi and Jim Jordan. pic.twitter.com/MHeqoQa0Im
— Mueller, She Wrote (@MuellerSheWrote) October 11, 2024