Donald Trump Urges Prayers for ‘Very Sad’ Nancy Pelosi After White House Meeting
“Nancy Pelosi needs help fast! There is either something wrong with her ‘upstairs,’ or she just plain doesn’t like our great Country,” President Trump wrote on Twitter.

“Nancy Pelosi needs help fast! There is either something wrong with her ‘upstairs,’ or she just plain doesn’t like our great Country,” President Trump wrote on Twitter.

Twitter recently stated that it will restrict how users can engage with tweets from world leaders, including President Donald Trump, if the company decides their tweets break the site’s rules. Other users will not be able to reply, like, or retweet Trump and other world leader’s tweets restricted in this way. The company will algorithmically bury the tweet, making them harder to find.

Twitter has long been a hub of public shaming, where old tweets are dug up — often by journalists— to shame and embarrass users, or destroy their reputations and careers. Some media outlets, like now-defunct Gawker, specialized in it.

Wednesday on CNN’s “New Day,” 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) discussed her push to have President Donald Trump banned from Twitter, which was the topic of an exchange between Harris and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA). Harris said

During an interview with CNN on Tuesday, 2020 presidential candidate Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) responded to arguments that her push to ban President Trump from Twitter is a matter of free speech by stating, “you are not free to threaten

During Tuesday’s post-Democratic debate coverage on MSNBC, 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) described President Donald Trump as being “like a two-year-old with a machine gun” when using Twitter. Defending her repeated calls for Trump to be banned

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Tuesday refused to join Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) in calling for Twitter to shut down President Donald Trump’s Twitter account.

Democrat presidential candidate Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke was correct in his claim that big tech platforms “curate” the content that we see. In fact, it’s a point that was popularized by Republicans, including his one-time Senate opponent Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX).

A Panera Bread employee claims she was fired for posting a video online showing how the restaurant’s mac & cheese is made.

Twitter banned, then quickly unbanned Carpe Donktum, widely known as a favorite meme-maker of President Donald Trump, after massive media backlash over a parody video that mimicked his style.

Pope Francis tweeted out thanks for newly canonized Catholic saints Sunday, but mistakenly used the hashtag of the New Orleans Saints football team, bringing down an avalanche of jocular commentary.

A Trump campaign video, which featured music from Queen and was shared by President Donald Trump to his twitter account last week, has been taken down after the band’s publisher issued a complaint.

Democrat White House hopeful Joe Biden’s campaign attempted this week to push the New York Times (NYT), Twitter, and Facebook into extinguishing stories and presidential campaign ads about the Ukraine corruption scandal linked to the former vice president, to no avail.

Social media platform Twitter has been accused of unfairly profiting from the personal data of 14.1 million U.K. citizens after using their personal details provided for account security reasons for targeted advertising without their consent.

Social media company Twitter recently revealed that it had “unintentionally” used email addresses and phone numbers provided by users for account security purposes for targeted advertising.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) attacked President Donald Trump’s proposal to withdraw remaining U.S. troops from Syria, tweeting Tuesday that a pullout could have “catastrophic consequences.”

A majority of Americans believe that social media platforms are politically biased in the way they deliver news stories to their users, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center.

Twitter apologized on Monday for briefly allowing the phrase “Mahvolursun Trump,” which roughly translates as “Die Trump” to trend in Turkey.

London mayor Sadiq Khan’s controversial “Online Hate Crime Hub” has investigated 1,612 cases over two years — but secured only six convictions.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez hit back at President Donald Trump’s “wack job” tweet by claiming he is a “criminal” who is betraying the U.S.

Elizabeth Warren joined rival Democrat presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard in opposition to Kamala Harris’ call for Twitter to ban President Trump’s account.

On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead” 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) argued President Donald Trump being banned from Twitter was not a “violation of free speech” because it is a “privilege” to use that platform.

Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, joined Dennis Prager on Wednesday’s edition of the latter’s eponymous radio program to discuss left-wing and partisan Democrat boycott and censorship campaigns directed against this news media outlet and endorsed by the Los Angeles Police Department’s (LAPD) top brass, including Police Chief Michel Moore.

Twitter took down a video tweeted by President Donald Trump yesterday due to a copyright claim related to the presence of a 5-second clip from a video by music group Nickelback which had been edited to mock Joe Biden.

While speaking to reporters on Wednesday, 2020 presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) dismissed suggestions that President Trump should be banned from Twitter. Warren was asked, “Should Donald Trump be banned from Twitter?” Warren laughed before stating, “No.” She then

Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) cited the Twitter blacklisting of actor James Woods in her letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Tuesday, in which she demanded that President Donald Trump be kicked off the social media platform.

Actress and left-wing activist Rosie O’Donnell has been left red-faced after her own Twitter poll showed a 58 percent result against impeaching her long-time adversary President Donald Trump.

2020 White House hopeful Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) on Tuesday wrote a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in which she demanded the technology giant ban President Donald Trump from its platform.

Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) called on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey “to do something” about President Donald Trump after he referred to impeachment efforts as “a coup” in a tweet on Tuesday.

Actor Rob Schneider slammed Sen. Kamala Harris on Monday night after the Democratic presidential candidate said President Donald Trump’s “Twitter account should be suspended.”

Technology companies’s political censorship is “the greatest threat to free speech and our democracy today,” wrote Donald Trump Jr.

Marvel movie director Joss Whedon has demanded that Twitter remove President Donald Trump’s from their platform in the “interests of national security.”

We live in a world where your juvenile criminal record is expunged, but not your juvenile tweets, which means a whole lot of good people who made some dumb mistakes as minors (as we all have) are going to see their reputations burnt to the ground in this witch-hunt culture of ours.

Northwestern’s Pat Fitzgerald doesn’t have any time to waste on the opinions of those on Twitter.

Rachel Bovard, a top conservative leader, told Breitbart News in an interview Sunday that her new organization, the Internet Accountability Project (IAP) will be dedicated to reining in big tech.

Twitter has announced that it has suspended another 10,000 accounts from its platform accused of sowing political discord across the globe.

Donald Trump met with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the White House. Trump revealed the meeting on Twitter and Facebook after it happened, despite it not being on his public schedule.

“Corporate America [is] right at the center of Open Borders Inc.,” said Michelle Malkin, referring to a network of interests — financial, ideological, and political — invested in perpetuating the status quo of both legal and illegal immigration.

TikTok, a mobile app developed in China for sharing short videos, offers an avenue through which the Chinese Communist Party can push propaganda to audiences in America and the broader West. The app is suspected of censoring videos from the ongoing Hong Kong protests based on a complete lack of protests videos when compared to other social media platforms.

Twitter has suspended the parody account of Titania McGrath for seven days for her pretend-aggressive attack on another Twitter parodist.
