
Twitter Backlash
The McConnell team appealed and at first Twitter refused to remove the suspension until the tweet of the video was deleted. The RNC Trump campaign NRCC NRSC and other Republican groups said they would boycott buying ads on Twitter. After significant publicity and outrage Twitter backed down and allowed the tweet to stay. However a warning pops up next to the video tweet which says it may contain sensitive content. Twitter also suspended two other accounts that posted the video that of Ben Goldey a congressional staffer and journalist Ryan Saavedra. Saavedra said that Twitter told him they blocked it to protect McConnell. Help us champion truth freedom limited government and human dignity. Support The Stream Goldey obtained the video from the Facebook page of Chanelle Helm a Black Lives Matter activist. One of the people on the video. She posted later that Facebook had suspended her for seven days. However she told The Louisville Courier Journal she did not regret her profane comments.#MassacreMitch Allowed to Trend
So McConnells tweet exposing the abuse and threats he endured was reason for Twitter to silence his account. But apparently dreaming of killing him is all right. Twitter allowed the hashtag #MassacreMitch to trend. It arose after the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton in response to McConnell refusing to consider two gun control bills in the Senate.
Last week it was revealed that Trump is drafting an executive order to deal with it.
This comes after President Trump announced last month that he was going to explore all regulatory and legislative solutions" available to stop big tech from discriminating against conservatives. He held a meeting at the White House with online conservative activists to discuss the problem. Last week it was revealed that Trump is drafting an executive order to deal with it.
CNN said on Saturday that the order will direct the FCC and FTC to police the tech giants censorship. It is titled Protecting Americans from Online Censorship." The administration launched a website in May to accept these complaints. It has received over 15000 complaints CNN said. Trump will turn the complaints over to the FTC.