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To: Candor7

I don’t think they are responsible for violating the 1st Amendment as former FBI employees. Twitter is a private company.
Violation of the 1st Amendment would require current government approval.
I think there was, but that’s not actual proof/evidence.
Maybe collusion or RICO possibly.
FR has lawyers that can chime in.


5 posted on 12/17/2022 7:22:10 AM PST by EEGator
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To: EEGator

I don’t think they are responsible for violating the 1st Amendment as former FBI employees.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Hey, if they caught the censorship ball from an employed FBI colleague the plaintiffs can name , they are guilty as all get out.This is how espionage works. From the way it appears now it looks like a RICO offense, Racketeering interstate wire fraud.That’s triple damage country, punitive damages.

Doubly so because these retired agents are still bound by their oath of service to defend the Constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic,even after they retired.

The pucker factor at the FBI must be very high right now as the paper shredding machines are working 24/7 and i-phones and FBI swervers are being wiped clean.

GO ELON!


18 posted on 12/17/2022 9:49:38 AM PST by Candor7
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