Fox News Host Banned From Twitter for Sharing Saudi Killer's Anti-American Manifesto
Twitter has a funny way of justifying what can and cannot be censored – or outright banned – from their platform. For example, a conservative can say something most people wouldn’t look twice at and find themselves in trouble, while a liberal can call for people to be killed and Twitter will look the other way. How does that make sense? Could it be that the social media outlet leans left? It’s probably a decent bet! Check out what just happened to Fox News host, Pete Hegseth, a big supporter of President Trump – from Daily Mail:
Fox and Friends host Pete Hegseth said he was banned from Twitter Saturday after he shared an anti-American manifesto said to have been written by Pensacola shooter Mohammed Alshamrani.
The TV journalist, 39, posted screenshots Sunday which showed his tweet, calling the actions of the gunman ‘Islamist terror’, was ‘no longer available’. He followed up with a picture of his appeal regarding the decision.
Continued:
Saudi military student Alshamrani, 21, killed three people and injured 12 when he opened fire at Navy Station Pensacola on Friday.
BREAKING: Twitter Bans Fox News Host Pete Hegseth For Sharing Manifesto Of The Saudi Terrorist Who Attacked The FL Military Base
Twitter let mainstream orgs share content that featured the manifestos of the New Zealand & El Paso terrorists to smear Trump
BREAKING: Twitter Bans Fox News Host Pete Hegseth For Sharing Manifesto Of The Saudi Terrorist Who Attacked The FL Military Base
Twitter let mainstream orgs share content that featured the manifestos of the New Zealand & El Paso terrorists to smear Trump https://t.co/cOnm8O7sJ7
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) December 9, 2019
Then there’s this disturbing piece of info…
BREAKING: US official: Base shooter hosted dinner party to watch mass shooting videos night before fatal attack.
BREAKING: US official: Base shooter hosted dinner party to watch mass shooting videos night before fatal attack.
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 7, 2019
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More than 23,000 military and civilian personnel work at NAS Pensacola.
It’s considered one of America’s oldest stations and is known to be the home of the well known Blue Angels flight demonstration team.