Twitter Continues to Silence President of United States, But We Won’t…

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Tech giant Twitter has decided to silence the President of the United States and has been blocking most of his tweets since election night, but we won’t.  The President issued a series of tweets about his opinions of what is going on in election offices and ballot counting rooms across the country.  While the accuracy of the President’s statements might be in question, there is also no definitive proof that he is wrong.

Trump’s administration has brought their grievances before the courts around the nation and only there can a final determination be made through the legal system.

Twitter claims, “Some or all of the content shared in this Tweet is disputed and might be misleading about an election or other civic process.”


A disclaimer has been added to every censored post made by the President.

Here’s the tweets made by President Trump in the past 24 hours that Twitter doesn’t want you to see:

“People were screaming STOP THE COUNT & WE DEMAND TRANSPARENCY (As Legal Observers were refused admittance to count rooms)!”

“Tens of thousands of votes were illegally received after 8 P.M. on Tuesday, Election Day, totally and easily changing the results in Pennsylvania and certain other razor thin states. As a separate matter, hundreds of thousands of Votes were illegally not allowed to be OBSERVED…”

“….This would ALSO change the Election result in numerous States, including Pennsylvania, which everyone thought was easily won on Election Night, only to see a massive lead disappear, without anyone being allowed to OBSERVE, for long intervals of time, what the happened…”

“….Bad things took place during those hours where LEGAL TRANSPARENCY was viciously & crudely not allowed. Tractors blocked doors & windows were covered with thick cardboard so that observers could not see into the count rooms. BAD THINGS HAPPENED INSIDE. BIG CHANGES TOOK PLACE!”

 

 

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