The acclaimed writer Matt Taibbi made yet another shocking revelation on Friday, revealing that Rep. Adam Schiff had been involved in a covert conspiracy with Twitter, an exposé made public through his just-released “Twitter Files.”
Adam Schiff, a member of Congress, may not have been working with Russia all along, despite his repeated claims and accusations. The former president’s time in office stands in stark contrast to this shocking revelation.
Rep. Adam Schiff initially received no response to his request for Twitter to block investigative journalist Paul Sperry, but after a second attempt, the Congressman succeeded in having Sperry completely banned.
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The already compelling story has a new explosive chapter thanks to further questionable activities by Adam Schiff that investigative writer Matt Taibbi has unearthed.
“Staff of House Democrat Adam Schiff wrote to Twitter quite often, asking that tweets be taken down. This important use of taxpayer resources involved an ask about a “Peter Douche” parody photo of Joe Biden. The DNC made the same request,” Taibbi tweeted.
“The real issue was Donald Trump retweeted the Biden pic,” the journalist explained To its credit Twitter refused to remove it, with Trust and Safety chief Yoel Roth saying it had obvious “humorous intent” and “any reasonable observer” – apparently, not a Schiff staffer – could see it was doctored.”
Taibbi continued: “Schiff staffer Jeff Lowenstein didn’t give up, claiming there was a “slippery slope concern here.””
“Twitter also refused requests for bans of content about Schiff and his staff, e.g. “complete suppress[ion of] any and all search results about Mr. Misko and other Committee staffers.” Twitter said this would not be “conceivable.”” Taibbi explained.
“Even when Twitter didn’t suspend an account, that didn’t mean they didn’t act. Schiff’s office repeatedly complained about “QAnon related activity” that were often tweets about other matters, like the identity of the Ukraine “whistleblower” or the Steele dossier,” he added.
Taibbi reported: “Twitter policy at the time didn’t ban QAnon, but “deamplified” such accounts. About the batch of tweets that included those above, Twitter execs wrote: “We can internally confirm that a number of the accounts flagged are already included in this deamplification.””
Twitter rules at the time “deamplified” such accounts rather than banning QAnon. Twitter executives stated in a blog post on the tweets that included the ones above: “We can internally confirm that a number of the flagged accounts are already included in this deamplification.” ”
“WE APPRECIATE GREATLY,” the Schiff’s office said. “We are curious whether any deamplification measures implemented by Twitter’s enforcement team – which we appreciate greatly – could… impede the ability of law enforcement to search Twitter for potential threats about Misko and other HPSCI staff.”




