‘Boo Hoo Hoo’: Democrat Eric Swalwell Mocks Threats Against Sen. Collins’ Staff
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) mocked Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) about threats she and her staff are receiving over the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) mocked Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) about threats she and her staff are receiving over the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) joined SiriusXM Patriot’s Breitbart News Daily, Thursday, to discuss what needs to be done about the bias of Big Tech companies.

An NPR/Maris poll shows that one in three Americans believe a foreign government could change the outcome of the midterm elections.

Iran’s hardline Islamist government has attacked social media platform Twitter and accused it of randomly closing down what it calls “legitimate accounts.”

“Right now, everybody is saying what a great job we are doing with Hurricane Florence – and they are 100% correct,” he wrote on Twitter. “But don’t be fooled, at some point in the near future the Democrats will start ranting…”

Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign manager, Brad Parscale, speaks out against Jack Dorsey and Twitter’s anti-conservative bias in a new op-ed that calls for the platform to “fix its act.”

Twitter will allow users to see posts in chronological order again soon, after years of pushing unpopular features ranking the “best tweets” the platform would prefer users to read and engage with.

New Mexico is suing Google, Twitter, Tiny Lab, and other app developers for illegally gathering data on users under the age of 13 without parental consent.

Lila Rose, the president and founder of pro-life organization Live Action, called out Twitter for claiming it doesn’t censor content based on political beliefs while simultaneously cracking down on pro-life posts and campaigns.

A video shared on Twitter by WeatherNation shows a funnel cloud touching down and destroying the roof of an auto parts warehouse outside Richmond, Virginia.

“If countries will not make fair deals with us, they will be ‘Tariffed!'” President Trump wrote on Twitter.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey admitted during an interview with Recode that “conservative-leaning” employees at the company “don’t feel safe to express their opinions,” and “feel silenced.”

Social media website Facebook will soon begin fact-checking photos and videos as well as news articles, according to a recent report.

President Donald Trump said Thursday that the United States was under zero pressure to make a trade deal with China.

President Donald Trump ripped Jamie Dimon Thursday after the JPMorgan CEO boasted that he could beat the president in an election.

Twitter rejected four advertisements from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) on the basis of the tweets containing “hateful content” on Tuesday. The hateful content in question appears to be the phrase “illegal alien.”

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) stated in a recent tweet that tech firm Google must answer some questions and that an “invite will be on its way.”

Attorney General Jeff Sessions is reportedly “exploring a potential investigation” of Big Tech social media companies such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google.

It has been seventeen years since the terrorist attacks in New York, Washington D.C., and flight 93 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on 9/11 — while technology has advanced rapidly in that time, tech giants still struggle to block terrorist content on their platforms.

“The safety of American people is my absolute highest priority. We are sparing no expense,” Trump said on Tuesday.

Not everyone on Twitter decided to mourn the lives lost on September 11, 2001, this year. Some took to the social media platform — which has supposedly dedicated itself to “conversational health” — to blame America for the terrorist attacks that day.

Twitter suspended Kris Paronto for a second time this week after the Benghazi hero shared a screen shot of the tweet that originally resulted in a 12 hour suspension.

President Donald Trump’s 2020 Campaign Manager, Brad Parscale, stated in a recent op-ed that the Silicon Valley Masters of the Universe pose a real threat to democracy and online freedom.

Representative Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) appeared on Breitbart News Sunday this week to discuss Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s recent hearing before Congress.

Twitter suspended the account of Kris “Tanto” Paronto over the weekend after the Benghazi hero pointed out the fact that former President Obama did not actually kill Osama bin Laden.

While Democrat lawmakers squealed about a “right-wing conspiracy theory” at Jack Dorsey’s testimony on social media censorship Wednesday, Republicans rolled out a laundry list of examples of Twitter’s bias against conservative users.

The president of Rutgers University said this week that he wants to take a second look at professor James Livingston, who wrote “I hate white people” on Facebook.

A man who allegedly offered $500 on Twitter to anyone who kills an ICE agent has pleaded not guilty following his arrest.

Popular pro-Trump commentators Diamond and Silk claimed during an exclusive interview with Breitbart News that discrimination is now based on the color of your politics instead of your skin.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) sat down with Breitbart News this week to talk about censorship of conservatives on social media.

Alex Jones was banned from Twitter for insulting CNN journalist Oliver Darcy.

Twitter on Thursday permanently banned accounts belonging to Alex Jones and Infowars over a video of the radio host confronting a CNN reporter for lobbying to blacklist him from the social media platform, which CEO Jack Dorsey described as a “digital

“I hope he knows — maybe he does? — that there are dozens and dozens of us,” the source continued.

During his hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Wednesday, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey faced a wide spectrum of questioning from conservatives. He was pressed hard on several different points. Breitbart News has gathered together six of our favorite exchanges.

During a hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) took Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to task over bias in Twitter’s “suggested follows” feature.

Rep. Bill Long (R-MO) questioned Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey about Twitter’s “moments” feature, noting how digital platform almost exclusively recommends tweets from left-wing and ostensibly conservative Never Trump news media figures. He offered his remarks during Wednesday’s House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing regarding Twitter’s “algorithm and content monitoring practices.”

Rep. Shimkus warned that Twitter gave “power to the loudest mob” and ultimately “fail[s] to protect controversial speech.”

During his hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Wednesday, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey claimed he wanted to move the company “out of San Francisco” to create more ideological diversity, and added that the company is considering making the social network’s algorithms public to enable more transparency.

Speaking before Senators and Representatives today, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey repeatedly referred to his platform as a “public square” while simultaneously arguing that he has the right to remove lawful content protected by the First Amendment from it.

Sen. Rubio also said that Twitter shouldn’t censor when non-western governments complain about “misinformation.”
