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Musk: “Twitter will not Censor Accurate Info About Anything”

Elon Musk announced changes in Twitter’s censorship rules.

Musk responded to a question from Tom Fitton on Saturday about Twitter’s election-censorship policies.

He tweeted, “Twitter will never censor accurate information regarding anything.”

This declaration comes on the heels of a promise he made last week that he would “look into” biased censorship during 2022’s midterm elections season.

In response to Fitton’s tweet, he tweeted “I will investigate this.” “Twitter should be fair and not favor one side,” he tweeted.

Musk has been looking for a more “even-handed Twitter” for a while.

After criticizing the company’s unfairly censoring content he initially stated that he wanted Twitter to be bought to promote free speech online.

He tweeted earlier in the year, “Given Twitter serves as de facto the public square, failing to adhere free speech principles fundamentally undermines Democracy.”

He publicly reiterated his support for free speech and said that “[f]ree speech was essential to a functioning democracy.”

Conservatives are being attacked. Your representatives should be contacted to demand that Big Tech is held accountable to the First Amendment, while providing transparency, clarity and equal footing for conservatives. Contact us at the Media Research Center contact page if you feel your voice has been silenced.

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