Earlier, we reported that Elon Musk dropped a bombshell on what the evidence shows occurred at Twitter prior to his takeover.
In a follow-up reply, Musk directed a question at U.S. House Rep Adam Schiff (D-CA), who he had previously told that his “brain was too small” in a deleted tweet.
Musk tagged Schiff and asked, “As (outgoing) Chair of House Intelligence, did you approve hidden state censorship in direct violation of the Constitution of the United States @RepAdamSchiff?”
Schiff then told Musk, “I don’t support censorship,” however, he wasn’t done as he added on a completely unrelated note, “Or hate speech.”
Schiff then chose to focus on his liberal talking points as he also took a jab at Musk losing the poll about whether or not he should remain CEO.
“As the (outgoing) CEO of Twitter, how about you? Why not do more to stop slurs against Black people, LGBTQ+ people, Jewish people, and others?” Schiff inquired.
Schiff then asked Musk, “Do you commit to providing the public with actual answers and data, not just tweets?”
In response, conservatives accused Schiff of dodging the question. Tim Young lectured, “You didn’t answer his question.”
You didn't answer his question.
— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) December 20, 2022
Mike Crispi insisted, “‘Hate speech’ is just whatever Schiff wants censored. Hilarious tweet.”
“Hate speech” is just whatever Schiff wants censored. Hilarious tweet
— Mike Crispi (@MikeCrispiNJ) December 20, 2022
Collin Rugg jested, “You didn’t answer the question, fraud.” and told Schiff, “We assume that weak answer means ‘yes’.”
You didn’t answer the question, fraud.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 20, 2022
We assume that weak answer means “yes”
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