Inside Twitter communications launched by the corporate’s new proprietor and CEO, Elon Musk, are fueling intense scrutiny of the FBI’s efforts alongside social media corporations to thwart overseas disinformation within the run-up to the 2020 election. On the coronary heart of the controversy is Twitter’s determination in October 2020 to dam customers from sharing a New York Put up story containing materials from a laptop computer belonging to Hunter Biden. In interviews with CNN, half a dozen tech executives and senior workers, together with a number of federal officers conversant in the matter, all deny any such directive was given. CNN’s Evan Perez stories. #CNN #Information
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