White House Press Secretary: Social Media Order is About Anti-Conservative Bias

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White House press secretary Kayleigh NcEnany used a May 28 press conference to give journalists "the facts" about Twitter and other social media platforms, which she said were "targetting their bias against President Trump and conservatives online." "There are various shields in place that essentially shield these social media companies and allow them to censor conservative users and we're are not able to see what happens behind those shields. That section was one of those. So, we are looking at ways to remove those shields to shed some light on what is happening and some of that decisionmaking behind the scenes."  She said that if Twitter were to be judged by its top executives' own words, that bias would be an easy case to make. She cited Twitter's head of site integrity, who had tweeted that there were "actual Nazis in the White House," but no fact check label was put on that "outrageous, offensive and false claim," as there had been on the President's tweet about mail-in ballots being bogus and an effort to undermine his reelection.  She called that fact check label on the President's tweet was a "false and inaccurate" fact check and called it "bias in action."  She said that while Big Tech was "hastily eager" to censor the President, they were "a little reluctant" to label some of the misinformation that has been spread by China.


White House: Social Media Order is About Anti-Conservative Bias