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2020-10-28T11:24:58-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/f31/1603919981.jpgTwitter CEO Jack Dorsey responds to criticism from Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz over its handling of the New York Post story on Hunter Biden and its decision to block access to it on its platform, saying, "We recognized an error in this policy and specifically in the enforcement." Mr. Dorsey also adds that that the social media platform does not have the ability to influence elections and that the public has access to information elsewhere.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey responds to criticism from Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz over its handling of the New York Post story on Hunter… read more
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey responds to criticism from Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz over its handling of the New York Post story on Hunter Biden and its decision to block access to it on its platform, saying, "We recognized an error in this policy and specifically in the enforcement." Mr. Dorsey also adds that that the social media platform does not have the ability to influence elections and that the public has access to information elsewhere. close
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