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Ex-Twitter Exec Admits Hunter Biden Laptop Story They Censored Didn’t Violate Their Policies

On Wednesday morning, former head of trust and safety at Twitter Yoel Roth testified before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, admitting that the Hunter Biden laptop story, which was widely censored after the New York Post broke the story, did not violate Twitter policies. 

Rep. Andy Biggs grilled Roth, asking, “Mr. Roth, within just mere minutes or hours after the New York Post published its story on the Hunter Biden laptop, at 8:51 am you sent a message to a team, part of your team, I assume, and you said ‘it isn’t clearly violative of our hack materials policy,’ referring to the story, ‘nor is it clearly in violation of anything else.’ Do you remember sending that message?” 



“I don’t recall that message specifically, but that does sound like my judgment on that d …

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