Hunter Biden in PANIC Mode After Musk Tweet–Billionaire Might Doom President’s Son for Good

Ever since Elon Musk took over Twitter, he’s become Democrats’ Enemy Number One. For good reason. Musk has taken the left’s favorite platform for censorship and freed it. As Twitter becomes more successful, it will force other social platforms to also support free speech–or lose users.

But that’s not the only reason Democrats hate and fear Musk. He now has access to years of documentation from the once-censorship-loving network. That includes discussions among leftist Twitter staff from back during the 2020 Election. And one particular discussion has Hunter Biden sweating in his boots. And Musk is about to blow it up.

Billionaire Elon Musk agreed that Twitter should release all internal discussions concerning the censoring of the New York Post’s story that exposed information on Hunter Biden’s laptop before the 2020 presidential election.

Musk, whose purchase of Twitter was finalized last month, commented on a post that asked followers to “raise your hand if you think @Elonmusk should make public all internal discussions” surrounding the censorship of the Post’s coverage.

“This is necessary to restore public trust,” Musk tweeted late Wednesday night. [Source: Newsmax]

Uh-oh. Musk agreed that he should release internal discussions related to the Hunter Biden laptop story. If you have forgotten, let me remind of you that. Back in 2020, just one month before the election, the New York Post published a story on the infamous laptop containing countless pieces of evidence incriminating Hunter Biden and his father.

Twitter prevented links to this story from functioning on the website, claiming it was “disinformation.” The mainstream media quickly cooked up a story that this bombshell, from a verified and trusted newspaper, was actually Russian disinformation. All to prevent voters from learning about Joe’s son–and the criminal acts the family was involved in.

Clearly, Twitter staff and top executives discussed what they did at the time. Internal discussions would have exposed the company’s intent to silence the story, and squash free speech, all to help Biden win the election. Had that story circulated as it should, Biden might not have won.

But social networks, including Twitter, colluded with the MSM and Democrats to suppress the story.

What might we learn from those internal discussions? Quite a bit. We might learn that the Biden campaign contacted Twitter, urging them to hide the story. (For support, remember that the Biden administration later contacted Twitter to ban COVID dissenters, including respected journalists).

We might learn that Twitter was deliberately trying to censor free speech (and free press) to influence the outcome of an election. We might even learn details about the Hunter Biden scandal we’ve yet to see. Twitter executives might have known quite a bit, but chose to hide it.

No matter what, expect major upheavals the moment this information is released. It could even shake the White House itself.

Author: Bo Dogan


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