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The House Jan. 6 committee failed to hold social media companies to account for the role they played in in the US Capitol attack, staffers and witnesses say

“There might be someone getting shot tomorrow.” That was the warning from Twitter staff at an internal meeting on Jan. 5, 2021, the eve of the deadly attack on the US Capitol. It wasn’t the only stark warning Twitter management received ahead of the insurrection, according to two former Twitter employees who spoke to the House Jan. 6 Committee.

6 about the dangers of not cracking down on what she said was violent rhetoric. Navaroli pointed to Trump’s infamous “stand back and stand by” message to the Proud Boys at the first 2020 presidential debate as one instance that incited more violent rhetoric on Twitter. Navaroli initially appeared before the committee as an anonymous whistleblower. Part of her testimony was played during the public committee hearings last summer, with her voice distorted to protect her identity.

 

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Media was dem friend

French fries pair with ketchup quite well

It was nothing but a made for TV production 🎪 with a bunch of crybaby 🤡

They are not there?

The Twitter ceo's?

They failed to change minds, they failed to charge President Trump, they failed to tell the truth, because it was all a big scam!

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