Former President of the United States donald trump (2017-2021) called for the repeal of the country’s constitution. In that sense, he persisted with the allegations without evidence that there was voter fraud in the 2020 election.
Trump card made these statements on the platform on Saturday evening truthsociala self-sponsored social network, in response to the publication on Twitter of some of the company’s internal emails explaining why he decided to restrict access to an article about the President’s son Joe Biden Hunter.
The billionaire specified that “the Democratic Party and the Democratic National Committee” relied on the big technological platforms to carry out a “massive fraud” in the elections that won the current the victory President Joe Biden.
“A massive fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the end of all rules, regulations, and articles, including those of the Constitution,” wrote the Republican in his Truth Report.
The White House condemned Trump’s comments and defended the country’s constitution. “You can’t just love America if you’re winning. The US Constitution is a sacrosanct document that for more than 200 years has guaranteed freedom and the rule of law in our great country,” a spokesman said, according to US media reports this Sunday.
A few hours ago the billionaire Elon Musk On his Twitter account, he wrote that he would soon be publishing a second information series on the subject, which he dubbed “The Twitter Archives”.
On Friday, December 2, Musk shared a thread from the journalist matt taibi In it, according to internal documents of Twitter employees, he described the management of the social network of a story published by the newspaper New York Post about the business of Hunter Biden when her father was a 2020 presidential candidate.
Taibi, With access to the documents that the new owner is believed to have granted to Twitter, the social network’s employees, who received large donations from the , revealed Democratic Partyreduced syndication of the post story and removed links to the post story, both in tweets and direct messages.
Employees reportedly relied on the company’s policy on piracy based on the origin of the Post’s information, a move its own founder, Jack Dorsey, called “wrong” back in 2020 and prompted debate about the technology’s power to censor has information and the right to freedom of the press.