Fox News’ Geraldo Rivera today weighed in on the situation surrounding the #TwitterFiles release by siding with the idea that although Twitter might have acted inappropriately, it didn’t change many votes in 2020.
Rivera is the latest leftist to respond to Trump’s initial statement following the release and to downplay the release.
In a tweet, Rivera suggested that “Blowback vs Twitter over ideological censorship is being used to undermine faith in elections.”
“Were millions of Americans so deluded by Twitter’s nefarious activities that they really voted for Biden instead of Trump?” Rivera wondered, adding, “Did Twitter really dictate your vote?”
“Seems a dopey premise,” Rivera insisted.
Rivera wasn’t finished, however, as he continued in a quote tweet of his original tweet, “President Trump is supposedly so enraged by Twitter’s choosing sides that he suggests voiding the election and suspending the Constitution.”
“As preposterous as that suggestion is, what scares me is that uncounted millions are still drinking his toxic KoolAid,” Rivera lamented.
Catturd badly ratioed Rivera in response to his first tweet and noted, “The FBI was colluding with Twitter to interfere in our election and this is this idiot’s take.”
In a Truth Social post last night, Trump declared, “OUR COUNTRY IS IN BIG TROUBLE. WHAT A MESS!”
President Trump is supposedly so enraged by Twitter’s choosing sides that he suggests voiding the election and suspending the Constitution.
— Geraldo Rivera (@GeraldoRivera) December 7, 2022
As preposterous as that suggestion is, what scares me is that uncounted millions are still drinking his toxic KoolAid. https://t.co/MgQE2OO6Jr
The FBI was colluding with Twitter to interfere in our election and this is this idiot's take.
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) December 7, 2022
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