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Another installment of Elon Musk’s “Twitter Files” was released Friday evening.
This time, the internal communications surrounding Twitter’s decision to ban Trump from the platform was released.
Trump was banned from Twitter on January 8, 2021.
Journalist Matt Taibbi on Friday revealed Part One: October 2020-January 6.
Part two will be released on Saturday and will detail the chaos inside Twitter on January 7th (one day before Trump was banned).
Part three will be released on Sunday and will reveal the internal communications from the key date of January 8, Matt Taibbi said.
The new Twitter files will show “the erosion of standards within the company in months before J6, decisions by high-ranking executives to violate their own policies, and more, against the backdrop of ongoing, documented interaction with federal agencies.”
“Is this the first sitting head of state to ever be suspended?” one of the internal messages read.
Twitter execs started processing new power and prepared to ban future presidents.
“Twitter executives removed Trump in part over what one executive called the “context surrounding”: actions by Trump and supporters “over the course of the election and frankly last 4+ years.”
Twitter wanted to ban Trump months before they suspended his account.
Twitter and the FBI interfered in the 2020 election and Twitter execs were planning on eliminating Trump as the election approached.
Yoel Roth joked about speaking with the FBI leading up to Trump’s suspension.
On Thursday journalist Bari Weiss released new “Twitter Files” revealing secret blacklists of conservatives.
Twitter shadowbanned and blacklisted conservatives according to internal documents.
Twitter files released last week revealed why the social media platform censored the Hunter Biden laptop story in October 2020.