Twitter Bans Marsha Blackburn’s Campaign Announcement Because She Makes Strong Pro-Life Statement

Twitter on Monday blocked Senate hopeful Marsha Blackburn’s campaign announcement video over comments she made about the sale of fetal body parts, The Associated Press reported. The Tennessee congresswoman says in the video that she “stopped the sale of baby body parts,” which the social media site said would “evoke a strong negative reaction,” according to…

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  1. […] is no stranger to issues with online platforms. During her campaign in October 2017, Twitter temporarily banned her campaign announcement video describing the brutal practice of abortion providers selling fetal […]

  2. Sim

    TWITTER’S REJECTION OF HER COMMENTS IS GENERATING A LARGER COVERAGE THAN THE AD WOULD HAVE PRODUCED.

  3. Jim Forsythe

    Marsha is a classy lady, and is exactly correct!

  4. Twitter is a private company (like Tennessee Star) and can post or not post whatever they like.

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