Twitter Deleted Navarro Criticizes Social Platform Oligarchs for Embracing CCP Firewall Strategy

After U.S. Trade Representative Piter Navarro’s post about the Communist Party’s 75%-owned UBS offering $400 million to Dominion’s voting machine parent company was deleted from Twitter, he posted again to express his displeasure with the social platform oligarchs, which he said were modeled after the Communist Party’s firewall strategy.

After Navarro’s tweet about Dominion’s voting machine parent company receiving $400 million from the Chinese-controlled bank was deleted, he tweeted again: it appears there are legitimate tweets financially linking the voting machine provider to the CCP. It’s a sad world we live in – our social media oligarchs embrace China’s firewall strategy.

In the aftermath of the current U.S. election, social media platforms on Twitter censored posts by President Trump and his supporters alleging election fraud, sometimes deleting them all, sometimes posting a clickable page that said the tweet was factually incorrect, sometimes posting a blue marker under the post that said the election fraud claim was controversial or that there were multiple claims to the contrary, and so on. Trump has repeatedly tweeted that the 230 laws and regulations that protect Internet platforms from penalties should be repealed.

Navarro tweeted again after his post was deleted, posting his source, the same one who revealed that the Chinese-controlled bank offered Dominion’s parent company $400 million for a link to the website clarion.causeaction.com/2020/12/01/

According to the above link, 75% of UBS’s shares are held by four Chinese institutions. These are Beijing Guoxiang (33%), Guangdong Provincial Transportation Group (14.01%), China Guangdian (14%), COFCO Group (14%), and COFCO Group (14%). The remaining 24.99% is held by UBS. Except for UBS, several other shareholders are Chinese Communist Party companies, according to the article.

The Dominion voting system is one of the focal points of the allegations of fraudulent rigging by the pro-Trump camp in the U.S. election. But this allegation has been denied by the Democratic Party camp and the pro-Democratic mainstream media.