White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Wednesday refused to say if the Biden campaign communicated with Twitter in an effort to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Elon Musk last Friday evening released Twitter’s internal discussions that led to its decision to block any links exposing Hunter’s laptop from hell.
The New York Post released damning and explosive contents from Hunter Biden’s laptop in October 2020 several days before the general election.
Twitter banned The New York Post at the time for their reporting on crackhead Hunter and his illegal dealings.
The New York Post was locked out of Twitter for several weeks and every account that tweeted about Hunter’s laptop from hell was also banned.
According to the “Twitter files” released last week, Biden’s team was regularly in contact with Twitter demanding they delete tweets.
The laptop from hell story had been removed from Twitter for violation of the company’s “hacked materials” policy even though Hunter’s laptop was never hacked into!
There is no evidence that a government agency told Twitter that Hunter’s laptop had been hacked.
22. Although several sources recalled hearing about a “general” warning from federal law enforcement that summer about possible foreign hacks, there’s no evidence – that I've seen – of any government involvement in the laptop story. In fact, that might have been the problem…
— Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) December 3, 2022
Fox News reporter Jacqui Heinrich asked if anyone from the Biden team communicated with Twitter that the Hunter laptop story stemmed from hacked materials.
WATCH:
.@JacquiHeinrich to KJP: "The #TwitterFiles had released that the company typically required…a law enforcement finding…materials were hacked…to…restrict certain stories…Did anyone from the Biden team communicate…this…stemmed from hacked materials?" pic.twitter.com/ypYvIw899b
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) December 7, 2022
Karine Jean-Pierre refused to answer the question.
“I can’t speak to decisions made by the campaign…I’m just not going to comment…It’s up to these companies to make…decisions about the content…and to ensure [it] follows their own standards & policies,” KJP said.
WATCH:
KJP on whether Team Biden told Twitter the laptop was "hacked": "I can't speak to decisions made by the campaign…I'm just not going to comment…It's up to these companies to make…decisions about the content…and to ensure [it] follows their own standards & policies." pic.twitter.com/z2AG5kgTDC
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) December 7, 2022