BREAKING: The FBI Paid Twitter Millions of Dollars For Their “Influence Campaign”

On Monday, the next round of Twitter Files were dropped, proving to be the most damning file drop to date.

The drop, which was reported on by Michael Shellenberger, showed just how far the FBI went while working with Twitter to influence the 2020 election in Joe Biden’s favor.

According to the bombshell drop, the FBI paid Twitter $3.4 million dollars of taxpayer money for their “staff time.”

“The FBI’s influence campaign may have been helped by the fact that it was paying Twitter millions of dollars for its staff time,” reported Shellenberger.

Shellenberger attached an email from an associate of former FBI agent Jim Baker: “I am happy to report we have collected $3,415,323 since October 2019!”

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The Monday files drop also showed FBI Special Agent Elvis Chan sending 10 documents to Twitter’s Yoel Roth through Teleporter, a one-way communications channel from the FBI to Twitter.

What exactly were included in these 10 mystery documents? We can’t say for sure, but all we know is that the Hunter Biden story was censored just hours later. Nothing fishy about that, right?

As Michael Shellenberger reports, the NY Post story dropped the next day and was censored within hours:

Shellenberger further confirms this was NOT “Russian Propaganda”, as the media falsely claimed:



This story syndicated with permission from Collin Rugg, Author at Trending Politics

Notice: This article may contain commentary that reflects the author's opinion.





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