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>She thinks she's pretty special and important.

 

>Boyfriend has got to be a soy boy.

 

>Fulton County Grand Jury Forewoman Admits ā€˜I Told My Boyfriendā€™ About Proceedings

this seems like the mirror for all of the whacked juries like Chauvin's

Anonymous ID: 449acb Feb. 22, 2023, 3:03 p.m. No.18396213   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>6347 >>6362

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Angus King Doubles Down on ā€œEnemies Listā€ Censorship of Critics

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Steve Robinson -

February 22, 2023

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In his first statement addressing the growing scandal over his 2018 campaignā€™s use of a secret ā€œenemies listā€ to censor critics on Facebook and Twitter, Sen. Angus King has doubled down.

 

King did not apologize or plead ignorance of the enemies list or its use to censor critics, but he instead appeared to approve of and endorse actions that resulted in many Mainers being banned permanently from the social media platform.

 

ā€œIf somebodyā€™s gonna come after me with a misleading- uh, with misinformation, Iā€™m gonna respond,ā€ King told Newscenter Maine Wednesday morning.

 

[RELATED: Angus Kingā€™s ā€œEnemies Listā€ Targeted Journalists, Ordinary Mainers for Facebook, Twitter Censorshipā€¦]

 

In this instance, Kingā€™s response to what he calls ā€œmisleading informationā€ was to contact high-level employees at Facebook and Twitter to provide them with a black list of more than 350 social media users.

 

After Kingā€™s team sent the list to Facebook and Twitter, many of those accounts were permanently banned from the platforms, including accounts belonging to the Maine Republican Party and former candidates for state office.

 

Itā€™s unclear at this point with King, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, used the power of his office in order to facilitate the censorship of his critics through Twitter and Facebook. The campaign worker who reportedly provided the blacklist to Twitter was Toby J. McGrath, who now works as a lobbyist for Drummond Woodsum.

 

The ā€œmisleading informationā€ King refers to is a video of comments he made during the 2018 campaign comparing alleged Russian cyber crimes to the 9-11 terrorist attacks.

 

[RELATED: ā€œDoesnā€™t Pass the Straight Face Testā€ ā€“ Robinson Pans Angus Kingā€™s Response to ā€œEnemies Listā€ Disclosure [AUDIO]ā€¦]

 

King also made those comments in an interview with CNN, but after State Sen. Eric Brakey (R-Androscoggin) began promoting the video, Kingā€™s campaign decided to start calling the video of King speaking misinformation. The tactic was successful and resulted in many Maine media outlets downplaying coverage of Kingā€™s remarks.

The senatorā€™s office is using similar tactics to downplay the significance of Kingā€™s participation in brazen tech censorship of political critics.

 

Although Kingā€™s spokesperson initially denied that the purpose of the list was to censor critics, King did not repeat that denial this morning. He seemed instead to say that leveraging corporate and political connections in this manner is just another aspect of hard-nosed politics.

 

King hasnā€™t said whether heā€™s running for re-election in 2024. If he is, his comments today suggest he would eagerly embrace tech censorship as a political tool again, though he might find a less willing co-conspirator in Twitter under Elon Muskā€™s ownership.

 

Brakey has said heā€™s considering filing a complaint against King with the Federal Election Commission.