Husband Of Deceased Staffer For Joe Scarborough Asks Twitter To Remove Donald Trump Conspiracy Tweets

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The husband of a late staff member for Joe Scarborough is asking Twitter to remove President Donald Trump’s tweets in which he peddles a debunked conspiracy theory about her death. “My …

Over the weekend, Trump tweeted again about the circumstances surrounding Lori Klausutis’ death. As her husband pointed out in his letter, she had an undiagnosed heart condition and fell and hit her head at work, a conclusion the coroner reached following an investigation., has lashed out at the host by claiming that the case is a “cold case,” even though it is not.

In his letter, Timothy Klausutis wrote to Dorsey, “I’m asking you to intervene in this instance because the president of the United States has taken something that does not belong to him — the memory of my dead wife — and perverted it for perceived political gain.” Klausutis argued that the president’s tweets violate Twitter’s terms of service. “An ordinary user like me would be banished from the platform for such a tweet but I am only ask that these tweets be removed.” He also referred to a tweet from Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr.“The frequency, intensity, ugliness, and promulgation of these horrifying lies ever increases on the internet,” Timothy Klausutis wrote.

 

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Total lack iof concern for victim and her family. Not to mention its complete BS

- Twitter is obligated to carry President of United States' tweets.

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