Pelosi didn’t decide to file impeachment charges because Twitter deplatformed the President. Pelosi filed unconstitutional impeachment charges only because she had the cover of Twitter. Had Twitter not deplatformed the President, Pelosi would have not been incited to file unconstitutional impeachment charges.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Explains why Trump Ban was “Right Decision”, Admits it Sets “Dangerous Precedent”
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“Companies [and individuals in government]...were emboldened by the actions of others [like us, Twitter who started the whole dangerous censorship scheme].”
—Jack Dorsey
The impeachment charges are flatly unconstitutional; protected free speech is not a high crime or misdemeanor. But Twitter deplatformed him anyway. With Twitter’s cooperation, Pelosi was emboldened to act. Twitter incited impeachment charges.
Says Twitter and Pelosi, and their shills. Pelosi has no authority to impeach the President for protected free speech, but once Twitter acted, Pelosi acted. Conspiracy. Malicious prosecution. Abuse of process. If Pelosi filed first, Twitter could use that as a defense for deplatforming the President. But Pelosi wouldn’t file unconstitutional impeachment charges unless she could do it under cover of Twitter deplatforming first.
Twitter’s action was the proximate cause of Pelosi filing Impeachment charges.
Inciting impeachment charges that are unconstitutional is a proximate cause for malicious prosecution and abuse of process. That is how it works.
Pelosi didn’t decide to file impeachment charges because Twitter deplatformed the President. Pelosi filed unconstitutional impeachment charges only because she had the cover of Twitter. Had Twitter not deplatformed the President, Pelosi would have not been incited to file unconstitutional impeachment charges.
January 13, 2021
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Explains why Trump Ban was “Right Decision”, Admits it Sets “Dangerous Precedent”
Zero Hedge
“Companies [and individuals in government]...were emboldened by the actions of others [like us, Twitter who started the whole dangerous censorship scheme].” —Jack Dorsey
The impeachment charges are flatly unconstitutional; protected free speech is not a high crime or misdemeanor. But Twitter deplatformed him anyway. With Twitter’s cooperation, Pelosi was emboldened to act. Twitter incited impeachment charges.
Says Twitter and Pelosi, and their shills. Pelosi has no authority to impeach the President for protected free speech, but once Twitter acted, Pelosi acted. Conspiracy. Malicious prosecution. Abuse of process. If Pelosi filed first, Twitter could use that as a defense for deplatforming the President. But Pelosi wouldn’t file unconstitutional impeachment charges unless she could do it under cover of Twitter deplatforming first.