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Musk promotes an alleged leak of the deliberations of the previous administration Twitter on Hunter Biden

MADRID, 3 Dic.

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Musk promotes an alleged leak of the deliberations of the previous administration Twitter on Hunter Biden

MADRID, 3 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The CEO of Twitter, Elon Musk, has promoted an alleged leak this morning of a series of internal deliberations of the previous Twitter administration in relation to the controversy unleashed in 2020 over the personal files of Hunter Biden, the son of the US president. , Joe Biden.

The deliberations, last published by the journalist Matt Taibbi, appear a week after the South African tycoon warned to disclose what happened within the company, which he accused of neutralizing the dissemination of information about the computer on the social network by Hunter Biden who released the 'New York Post'.

Hunter Biden, whose erratic lifestyle was denounced for months by supporters of former President Donald Trump, remains the subject of a Justice Department criminal investigation that has focused on his tax affairs and economic operations abroad, Ukraine in particular.

Musk, who has retweeted Taibbi's thread with additional comments throughout this past night, then argued that such a leak would be necessary "to restore people's trust" in the organization.

For example, and as the news portal Politico recalls, when the Post refused to remove a tweet about the story, Twitter suspended the outlet's account for more than two weeks, before reversing the suspension on October 30, 2020. then head of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, later indicated that he regretted the platform's decision to censor the story.

The thread posted by Taibbi on Twitter revealed both internal and external conversations, including with Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna, about Twitter's decision to restrict access to the Post article. Khanna appeared to question Twitter's reasoning for blocking the story, and the congressman, one of Silcon Valley's top representatives on Capitol Hill, has defended his comments in the leak to NBC News.

"Our democracy can only thrive if we are open to a marketplace of ideas and engage with people we disagree with," he said.