The official White House account is now quoting Trump’s tweet verbatim after Twitter flagged and demoted it due to “glorifying violence,” in an attempt to circumvent the restriction. https://t.co/qabQj3qx7U— Dustin Volz (@dnvolz) May 29, 2020
Seems Twitter was not having it.5.29.20 pic.twitter.com/6xMFP4fC1T— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) May 29, 2020
Twitter slapping trump on the wrist is overdue, but not feckless.— Philippe Reines (@PhilippeReines) May 29, 2020
The admonition added isn’t merely a warning label. It prevents the tweet from being replied to, liked or RT’d (RT’d with comment allowed).
Doing so hamster the trolls and bots who manufacture artificial momentum. https://t.co/LGEu8NdT8K pic.twitter.com/aJyjeAnVQd
Good people on both sides? No?Last year, a nationwide review conducted by ABC News identified at least 36 criminal cases where Trump was invoked in direct connection with violent acts, threats of violence or allegations of assault.https://t.co/1eNI4fvwdv— Mike Levine (@MLevineReports) May 29, 2020
Headley, the Miami police chief who in 1967 coined the looting/shooting line the president used, also said at the time, “We don’t mind being accused of police brutality.” https://t.co/zeRbbNg1H3
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) May 29, 2020
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