Twitter Suspends US Border Protection Chief’s Account for Tweeting that Trump’s Wall Helps Stop Gang Members, Drugs and Sexual Predators (VIDEO)


 

By Jim Hoft

On Wednesday Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey told the US Senate Commerce Committee that Twitter does not censor conservatives.
It was a lie.

Also on Wednesday Twitter suspended US Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan for tweeting that Trump’s border wall helps stop gang members, drugs and sexual predators from entering the United States.

It was an honest statement but Twitter did not like it because it violated their political beliefs so they suspended Mark Morgan’s account.

After the story went viral Twitter reinstated Morgan’s account.

Twitter briefly suspended the account of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Mark Morgan on Wednesday after he touted the success of the wall along the southern border.
“We took enforcement action on the tweet…but the decision was reversed following an appeal by the account owner and further evaluation from our team,” a Twitter spokesperson told Fox News.
The Federalist first reported the that Morgan’s account was suspended, citing “screenshots shared exclusively” with the organization that indicated Twitter temporarily locked Morgan’s account for violating its “hateful conduct” policy by tweeting that the border wall helps stop “gang members, murderers, sexual predators, and drugs” from entering the United States.

On Thursday night Mark Morgan went on with Tucker Carlson to discuss Twitter’s stifling of free and truthful speech!





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