Elon Musk Drops the Hammer, Suspends Accounts of Reporters From CNN, New York Times, and Washington Post From Twitter

Apparently enraged from the situation that occurred yesterday involving his son, Elon Musk today dropped the hammer today and suspended the accounts of reporters from CNN, New York Times, and Washington Post from Twitter.

Twitter account Election Wizard reported on the situation, “Twitter has suspended the account of prominent liberal journalist Aaron Rupar as well as reporters from CNN, The New York Times and The Washington Post.”

Cartoonist K. Thor Jensen announced in a tweet, “CNN reporter Donie O’Sullivan (@donie) has been suspended for… asking the LAPD about the supposed ‘stalking attack incident’ on @elonmusk and reporting that there was no police report filed.”

“Nice job you f*cking apartheid waterhead dork. Suck the sh*t out of my a**,” Jensen added.

Vox’s Peter Kafka declared in a tweet, “New York Times tech reporter Ryan Mac’s twitter account has been suspended.”

The Texas Observer asked, “Washington Post reporter Drew Harwell, who had previously tweeted about the bans on ElonJet and Mastodon, has now apparently also been suspended from Twitter??”

Earlier today, Ian Miles Chong questioned Musk in a tweet, “Would you consider setting up a dedicated task force at Twitter to deal with violent extremists like Antifa?”

“Twitter obviously must be fair to all, so will aim to stop violent extremism being promoted by any group,” Musk responded.

As we previously reported, Musk said his son had been involved in a scary situation and later he posted a video of the alleged assailant, who was clad in black, which is a trademark of Antifa.

“Anyone recognize this person or car?” Musk inquired.

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