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FBI Asset Jim Baker Tried Getting Trump Suspended From Twitter for Telling People to not be Afraid of COVID
Former FBI Agent Jim Baker who worked at Twitter as Deputy General Counsel, tried getting former President Donald Trump suspended from Twitter for simply telling people to not be afraid of COVID-19.
The shocking revelation came on Monday morning as the next round of Twitter Files were dropped by journalist David Zweig.
“In a surreal exchange, Jim Baker, at the time Twitter’s Deputy General Counsel, asks why telling people to not be afraid wasn’t a violation of Twitter’s Covid-19 misinformation policy,” reported Zweig.
He attached a photo of an email between Baker and former Twitter head of Trust and Safety Yoel Roth which read: “Why isn’t this POTUS tweet a violation of our COVID-19 policy (especially the “Don’t be afraid of COVID statement)?”
An FBI asset wanted the president of the United States banned for being optimistic. This shocking statement begs the question: If Baker thought being optimistic was a crime, how else was he abusing his power while working at the FBI?
34. In a surreal exchange, Jim Baker, at the time Twitter’s Deputy General Counsel, asks why telling people to not be afraid wasn’t a violation of Twitter’s Covid-19 misinformation policy. pic.twitter.com/SxvOKcvaT7
— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022
REPORT: FBI Asset Jim Baker tried getting President Trump suspended from Twitter for telling people to not be afraid of COVID.
They wanted you to be scared.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 26, 2022
Roth then had to follow up with Baker, telling him that being optimistic is not a crime.
“Adding you to the main thread on this subject. In short, this tweet is a broad, optimistic statement. It doesn’t incite people to do something harmful, nor does it recommend against taking precautions or following mask directives (or tother guidelines). It doesn’t fall within the published scope of our policies. Curious whether you have a different read on it, though,” Roth responded.
35. Yoel Roth, Twitter’s former head of Trust & Safety, had to explain that optimism wasn’t misinformation. pic.twitter.com/1pj8uvzWR1
— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022
Read more analysis below of the Twitter Files released this morning:
“THREAD: THE TWITTER FILES: HOW TWITTER RIGGED THE COVID DEBATE – By censoring info that was true but inconvenient to U.S. govt. policy,” David Zweig begins in his new Twitter thread, “By discrediting doctors and other experts who disagreed – By suppressing ordinary users, including some sharing the CDC’s *own data*”
“The United States government pressured Twitter and other social media platforms to elevate certain content and suppress other content about Covid-19,” he continued.
4. The United States government pressured Twitter and other social media platforms to elevate certain content and suppress other content about Covid-19.
— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022
While the Trump administration *did* have concerns about some information being spread online, it was the far-left Biden administration who took things up a notch and pressured Twitter to censor anything that opposed their narrative. The twitter files reveal that the Biden administration would specifically look to ban anyone who was an anti-va*xer”
“When the Biden admin took over, one of their first meeting requests with Twitter executives was on Covid. The focus was on ‘anti-vax*er accounts.’ Especially Alex Berenson,” Zweig says.
8. When the Biden admin took over, one of their first meeting requests with Twitter executives was on Covid. The focus was on “anti-vaxxer accounts.” Especially Alex Berenson: pic.twitter.com/yBNeF2YbD3
— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022
It was “one of the first meeting requests from the Biden White House” that “COVID misinformation” be suppressed. They specifically targeted Berenson due to his reporting.
“Berenson sued (and then settled with) Twitter. In the legal process Twitter was compelled to release certain internal communications, which showed direct White House pressure on the company to take action on Berenson,” Zweig wrote.
10. Berenson sued (and then settled with) Twitter. In the legal process Twitter was compelled to release certain internal communications, which showed direct White House pressure on the company to take action on Berenson.
https://t.co/CHt0s7ZqfQ pic.twitter.com/dFgRmyRB3z
— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022
Twitter also censored MEDICAL EXPERTS due to pressure from the Biden administration. Read the following thread below for more:
14. But Twitter did suppress views—many from doctors and scientific experts—that conflicted with the official positions of the White House. As a result, legitimate findings and questions that would have expanded the public debate went missing.
— David Zweig (@davidzweig) December 26, 2022
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