the tycoon Elon Musk continues to unleash conflict in relation to its most recent acquisition, the social network Twitter. On this occasion, the owner of Tesla has revealed that the former legal director of Twitter, Vijaya Gadde, would have been directly responsible for censoring the scandal of Joe Biden’s son, that was uncovered a month before the presidential elections in 2020.
According to Musk, the social network that he now runs conspired during the 2020 US election campaign to benefit Joe Biden against Donald Trump. In addition, the tycoon has retweeted the thread of Matt Taibbi, author of “Griftopia”, “The Business Secrets of Drug Dealing” and “Hate Inc”, who has written a thread in which he details how Twitter allegedly maneuvered to control the controversy unleashed after publication in The New York Post about Hunter Biden.
The Hunter Biden controversy
Months before the 2020 presidential election, there was a leak of documents from the computer of Hunter Biden, this information was related to drugs, prostitution, going through questionable business with Ukraine and China. After data was leaked from the US president’s son’s laptop, there was a media effort to silence anyone who dared to reveal information.
Journalist Matt Taibbi posted the entire history of the private documents of “the biden team”, which subsequently caused Twitter to delete all content that it did not like. “Twitter went to extraordinary lengths to suppress the story, removing links and posting warnings that it may be unsafe. They even blocked its transmission by message, a tool reserved for extreme cases ”, points out Matt Taibbi.
During the final stretch of the elections that year, Twitter temporarily blocked the Twitter account of The New York Post, who were conducting the investigation into Biden’s son’s material. (YO)
Source: Eluniverso

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