Twitter Official Who Announced Trump Campaign Account Suspension Is Former Kamala Harris Press Secretary

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Twitter on Wednesday banned President Trump’s campaign from tweeting until they delete a tweet about the Coronavirus that the tech company says violates its “rules against misinformation.”

This is happening in an election year during a pandemic. Where is the DOJ? Where are the Republican lawmakers?

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The Washington Post corrected its report that Twitter banned President Trump over his tweet of a video clip of a Fox News interview in which he said children are “almost immune” from Covid-19.

Twitter banned Trump’s campaign, not the President’s account.

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Twitter hid the post and said he will not be able to tweet from his account until he deletes it, although he can appeal.

The tech giants are working together to silence the President of the United States and his campaign.

And now we know that the Twitter official who was first to announce the suspension of the Trump campaign account.
His name is Nick Pacilio.

And Pacilio admitted it on Twitter!

And who is Nick Pacilio?
He’s the former press secretary for Liberal Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris!

Via Tim Murtaugh.



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