Twitter’s decision to ban the president—all while Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei, China’s propaganda arm, Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, & many others use the platform to amplify hate & violence—is wrong & further reinforces the urgent need to reform Section 230 exemptions. (1/2)

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Platforms should never pick winners & losers. And while this is yet another troubling example of Conservative censorship, we must be clear that silencing any legitimate political debate is not the answer as we seek a path forward in a world hungry for objectivity & truth. (2/2)
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Thank you Tim Scott!
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Are u kidding me right now? Is this really your concern? I expected more from you. Smh...
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Shoulda when ya coulda. Too late now.
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Our country was attacked. This is what you care about ? You should be supporting the removal of Trump. It is really embarrassing that you wrote this tweet.
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Lying about COVID/masks, telling Proud Boys to stand by, telling conspiracy theories rejected by courts/SCOTUS (including Republican judges), attacking GA and other states’ republicans, inciting a mob that attacks and kills people immediately after speech; support resignation!
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Y'all are so funny, it's ironic that you seem to be speaking freely now ! And if you have a case, no worries the ACLU will take up your case. And you can THANK A LIBERAL!
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but we're better than them that's why he's banned
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Senator Scott, I have confidence that you are & will do the right thing. To all u who are for the censorship of conservatives, rest assured you're next. Don't think this will stop, they just needed a starting point.
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Tim-This is the first time I agree with you for some time .so now y’all law maker needs to do something about it .They are trying to suppress our freedom of SPEACH