The Press is Immoral!… So Is Nina Jankowicz, Biden’s “Ministry Of Truth Queen”. Bunch of Left-Wing, Commie, Fruit-Loop Bastards! May they come to rest in hell!
Durham unmasks the alliance between media and the Democrat dirt diggers that triggered the false anti-Trump Russia story
Court filings show plan to introduce FALSE evidence that Clinton campaign flooded media with “unverified derogatory information” on Trump. Hundreds of emails that Special Counsel John Durham has obtained between Clinton campaign operatives and journalists that spread “unverified derogatory information” about Donald Trump, spawning the false Russia collusion narrative shortly before Election Day 2016.
They’ve now been made public in court filings. Dunham’s prosecutors have a clear theory that much of the information spread and then reported by the news media was glaringly weak if not outright false. Durham’s filings refer to the Clinton opposition research alternately as a “red herring,” “unverified” “too obvious” to be true, or containing a “very weak link.” In some cases, those were words used by the very researchers helping assemble the materials.
Yet the traditional media reported it and re-reported it for nearly two years before Special Counsel Robert Mueller concluded there was no evidence of a Trump-Russia conspiracy to hijack the 2016 election.
Durham’s filings make abundantly clear the Clinton campaign used the media to spread uncorroborated Russia allegations to dirty up Trump at the same time its emissaries were trying to get the FBI, the CIA and the State Department to investigate the same dirt.
his filing also puts the traditional media on notice that when Sussmann’s trial on a charge of lying to the FBI begins next month, the unholy alliance between traditional media reporters and the Democrat machine will be laid bare for the world to see.
Jack Dorsey, the former chief executive at Twitter, said the social media company reinstated the New York Post’s account “almost immediately,” although the paper had said it was locked out for more than two weeks.
Days after it was announced that Tesla CEO Elon Musk would take over the company, Dorsey posted that Twitter “went too far” when it blocked the sharing of a bombshell NY Post report about Hunter Biden’s laptop and overseas business dealings with just weeks to go before the November 2020 election.
“I have tried taking a break from Twitter recently, but I must say: the company has always tried to do its best given the information it had. Every decision we made was ultimately my responsibility*,” Dorsey wrote. “In the cases we were wrong or went too far, we admitted it and worked to correct.”
In response, a Twitter user raised a question about the NY Post’s account being locked and the suppression of the Hunter Biden report. At the time, Twitter officials claimed the report violated its policies on hacked materials, although it was revealed that the paper—which was started by Founding Father Alexander Hamilton in the early 1800s and is considered one the oldest in the United States—had obtained the physical laptop hard drive.
Meanwhile, The Washington Post and the New York Times several weeks ago, in a reversal, reported that the contents of the laptop were authentic.
“When I found out we took that action,” Dorsey wrote in response, “we reversed it almost immediately” even though the Post at the time provided near-daily updates about its account being locked. Eventually, the newspaper was allowed back into its account about 16 days after it was locked.
And Dorsey, who had fielded criticism that his company was taken over by far-left activists, added that Twitter “should have also reinstated the account without requiring a delete of the tweet.”
Last year, Dorsey, who co-founded the social media company, announced he was stepping down from his role as CEO. He named Parag Agrawal, the company’s chief technology officer, as his replacement.
About a week ago, Twitter and Musk, the world’s richest man, announced a deal worth $44 billion to allow Musk to take over the company and take it private. Previously, Musk has criticized the company’s content moderation policies and recently expressed misgivings about the Democratic Party and leftists.
It’s not clear when—or if—the deal will actually go through. Closing the sale on Twitter could take weeks or months.
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