Trump Wants U.S. Constitution Axed Over 'Twitter Files' Leak
- By The Financial District

- Dec 6, 2022
- 2 min read
Former President Donald Trump has called for the “termination” of articles of the Constitution following the “Twitter files” leak of a series of messages between the social media platform’s leaders in the run-up to the 2020 presidential election, Sara Boboltz reported for HuffPost.

Photo Insert: Others said Trump needs to visit a shrink. Democrats tagged Trump as the “biggest fraud in the universe.”
The messages were crafted when Trump was still holding office at the White House, rendering vacuous his claim of fraud and conspiracy hatched by agencies under his wing, observers stressed, with Raw Story tagging Trump a bloviating “fraud” and a consummate loser, having lost the popular vote in all the elections had participated in.
In his truncated mind, US legal eagles claimed, the contents of the leak from Elon Musk’s Twitter are misconstrued as warranting a complete election re-do or simply a coup in which he would be installed as president. Others said Trump needs to visit a shrink. Democrats tagged Trump as the “biggest fraud in the universe.”
The Elon Musk-Matt Taibibi leak consisted of nothing but messages from the FBI and the Democrats that only dwelled on possible Russian interference in the 2020 presidential elections Trump lost to President Joe Biden by 7.5 million votes.
CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post, MSNBC, ABC and CBS all dismissed the Trump claim as making a mountain out of a molehill. Musk admitted he hasn’t read the trove of messages but allowed it to be dumped on Twitter, rendering him an ignoramus as the truth police of his own platform.
On Friday evening, author Matt Taibbi posted a thread of dozens of tweets that he titled “THE TWITTER FILES,” alleging that his story offered bombshell revelations about free speech on Twitter.
Some conservatives claim Taibbi’s tweets prove that Twitter improperly influenced the result of the last presidential election, although the story has been panned as “overhyped and misleading.”
The purportedly leaked messages discussed content moderation decisions ― specifically, how Twitter would handle the New York Post story about the sordid contents of a laptop reportedly belonging to Hunter Biden.
The laptop’s contents ranged from explicit photographs of Joe Biden’s son and his romantic partners to emails about his work advising Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company.
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