(Above – That one has to go….)
Well, this is interesting…
(Michelangelo Signorile is a Podcaster and former Editor at Large for the Huffington Post).
For those who asked, yes, here’s one he deleted. https://t.co/5lHREUbHnP
— Michelangelo Signorile (@MSignorile) August 4, 2019
..enormous response, with many of us writing back with comments & seeing those comments go viral in the thousands. That was about 9:30ish p.m.
But then they deleted those two tweets, and retweeted exactly — thee were no typos, no reason to delete — at 12:19 a.m. The goal…
— Michelangelo Signorile (@MSignorile) August 4, 2019
Here you can see I replied to the original tweets at 9:39 PM, but what I replied to has been deleted. That was deleted & reposted — exactly as it was — at t2;19 a.m. Thus my reply from earlier & many others would not be seen any more on his feed.https://t.co/cn0nSkNwUd
— Michelangelo Signorile (@MSignorile) August 4, 2019
Clarification re; the first tweet in this thread: I’ve confirmed the Trump tweet that is deleted in Rep. Castro’s tweet is not one using “invaders’ or invasion’ but rather is one of the ones from last night which was deleted and then retweeted 3 hours later..
— Michelangelo Signorile (@MSignorile) August 4, 2019
Brian Stelter has the receipts too…
"In this racist essay that appears to have been published by the El Paso attacker, he uses words like 'invasion,'" @BrianStelter reports. pic.twitter.com/IBn1MXt6Hc
— Reliable Sources (@ReliableSources) August 4, 2019
Nice try, dumbass.
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They’re running for the woodwork now, cockroaches that they are. HA! This is priceless, particularly Brian Stelter’s documentation.
Where the f**k do they get the idea that they can delete anything, and it won’t go unnoticed?
Where do they get the idea that deleting _any_ Presidential records is legal?
I wish more people would bring this up. The deliberate lack of record.
Curiously, Snopes is labeling “false” the statement that tweets using the invasion rhetoric were deleted. Perhaps a closer study of time stamps and response threads would clarify why someone thought they were? And were they reposted, if deleted, because the goal was to clear the replies, or because they were called on the Presidential Records thing?