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This Week in Bans: Movies, Elected Officials, Networks, and Activists

“Wow! Twitter bans highly respected Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano after he did a great job of leading a hearing on the 2020 Election fraud. They and the Fake News, working together, want to SILENCE THE TRUTH. Can’t let that happen. This is what Communist countries do!” So tweeted President Donald Trump this morning, after Twitter suspended the personal account of Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano, who spoke at the Nov. 25 press conference on vote fraud held in that state. (Mastriano’s account was reactivated midday today.)

On Nov. 26, Twitter suspended the account of the movie “The Plot Against the President,” which reviews the efforts by Congressman Devin Nunes to uncover the conspiracy to destroy the Trump presidency. (It was reinstated around lunchtime today.)

Also on Thursday, Nov. 26, Twitter prevented users from tweeting links to Sidney Powell’s webpage containing the links to download her cases in Michigan and Georgia. (This too was changed today.)

All of this activity by Twitter follows YouTube’s Nov. 24 decision to implement a one-week upload ban on One America News Network, whose excellent reporting on the vote fraud case was tweeted out by Trump early in the week.

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