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HUGE: Actor James Woods to Sue the DNC After Bombshell ‘Twitter Files’

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Actor James Woods is gearing up to sue the Democrat National Committee in response to the bombshell Twitter files which highlighted how he was censored at the request of Democrat Party operatives.

The actor appeared on Fox News on Friday after the Twitter files were released by Elon Musk on Twitter.

The Conservative Brief reports:

One of the tweets shared by journalist Matt Taibbi showed internal communication between Twitter employees.

“An additional report from the DNC,” one employee said on Oct. 24, 2020.

It showed a tweet shared by Twitter user @stephen_liuhuan and a link to a Tweet that was shared by Woods.

“I grabbed the first one under SI…defer to Safety on the high profile second one,” another Twitter employee said on October 25.

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Both of the tweets were deleted and the account of @stephen_liuhuan is still suspended.

“The Stephen_liuhuan tweet was a link to Hunter Biden weighing and using drugs, and another link to a Hunter Biden sex tape. The James Wood tweet is Hunter Biden smoking crack and getting a foot job,” said Andrew Kerr with the Washington Free Beacon.

During his interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson, woods was furious.

“I can guarantee you one thing more than anything else you’ll ever hear in your life: I will be getting a lawyer. I will be suing the Democratic National Committee no matter what,” Woods said.

“Whether I win or lose, I am going to stand up for the rights that every American – not a so-called celebrity. I’m not a celebrity — I’m hardly recognizable anymore because my career has been destroyed by these very people,” he added.

“And I will sue. And I’m hoping other people will sue,” Woods continued. “And if it turns out there are a lot of us on this list where the DNC targeted us, then I will quote the immortal words of Joseph Welch when he attacked [Wisconsin Senator] Joseph McCarthy for the enemies list he had – ‘At long last or have you no shame?””

“I think it is a compliment, but, it’s a big price to pay. It’s not a lot of fun. I loved my career for 50 years. I was happy to be an award-winning and honored and appreciated actor, and I miss my career,” he noted.

“Someone said, why would you do it? I said I’m going to defend my name… And if I have to be the flag bearer for this, then so be it. I’ll be proud to do it,” he said.

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