The Gateway Pundit reports that Twitter suspended the account of The Gateway Pundit after he published a Virginia court ruling on mail-in ballots that the tweet claimed would incite violence!
Earlier Friday, Gateway Pundit contributor Patty Mc Murray reported on a Virginia court ruling that prevented officials (Democrats) from receiving unpostmarked late ballots.
The case arose from a rule issued by the Virginia State Board of Elections in August that allowed mail-in ballots without a postmark to be received within three days of the November election.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), acting on behalf of local Board of Elections member Thomas Reed, announced a court-approved consent order permanently preventing the Virginia State Board of Elections from accepting mail-in ballots with no postmark after Election Day for violating Virginia law. absentee ballots received without a postmark within three days.
The report was released Monday.
On Friday, The Gateway Pundit tweeted a report of the court’s ruling.
Twitter suspended The Gateway Pundit’s account for a week after The Gateway Pundit posted this tweet about the court’s ruling.
Twitter claimed this could promote violence.
Twitter has now suspended the account that posted the Virginia court ruling.
The Gateway Pundit asks: How can this be legal?
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