Allowing private companies to become thought police would be egregious and illegal overreach. My office will be looking into the validity of PayPal’s new policy and taking any necessary action to stop this type of corporate activism.

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Replying to @SenatorTimScott
There’s no policy to look over.
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Senator -WHY don’t you and Lindsey Graham lead the charge to kick out the chinese police from 4 of our cuties??
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
So you’re all about free market until private companies actually free market. Yeah, we see you. Which laws are you thinking might prevent a private corp from making its own policies??
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
i wonder why its only REPUBLICANS OUTRAGED ABOUT A DISINFORMATION FINE for PAYPAL NEVER STATED WHO WOULD BE FINED...
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They already walked it back yesterday when they got complaints..
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
We,the People,have read Pay Pal’s Policies.Anyone that think their Policies are “egregious or illegal”can “opt out”. The Financial Protection laws are in place monitoring Corporate Credit Companies.Educate yourself on The Financial Protection Act.
Replying to @SenatorTimScott
BIG BUSINESS DOES AS IT WANTS..SCREWS AMERICANS DAILY. ALMOST AS BAD A GOVT.