one communications official at twitter, trenton kennedy wrote this, quote, i m struggling to understand the policy basis for marking this laptop story as unsafe. twitter s former head of trust and safety. well, roth explained that twitter had to censor the story so that donald trump would not be reelected president . quote, the policy basis is hacked material, though, as discussed, this is an emerging situation with the facts remain unclear given the severe risks here and the lessons of 2016, meaning trump could get elected. we re erring on the side of including a warning and preventing this content from being amplified. now, this played out to some extent in public. now we know was happening within twitter, but the whole country knew that something was being censored. a lot of people couldn t read , but it was widely known that twitter was censoring this. and so, by the way, were many other news organizations. and at that time, twitter received a communication from
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president of russia is something that not only, you know, goes beyond what the u.s. is prepared to pursue from a policy basis, but goes beyond what these allies that we carefully pulled together want to live up to, and he made clear in his own words as well as his staff, we are not aiming to execute regime change in russia, and he can speak to why he made that statement, and there, i think, you know, he s giving voice to his personal frustration that we all feel in watching this, but there s a difference, there really is a difference, between the united states kind of deciding as a matter of policy that we are going to try and overthrow the russian government and expressing that manner of disgust of what we have seen. do you have concerns, ben, that that s a statement that could have lingering consequences? i really don t. vladimir putin thinks that s our policy already, to tell you the
public remarks over the course of the last couple weeks is trying to retrain the focus on the bigger picture, and i think that s something fa-you re hearing a lot from white house officials is look at what this plan, even if it s not to the scale that you want, progressives or if it s larger than you would want, moderates, look what it would do to health care costs and in terms of prescription drugs. look what it would do in terms of shifting or reshaping the tax code. those are all democratic priorities, and i think that that s the biggest thing that you hear right now from white house officials is two-fold. don t miss the forest through the trees. there s an opportunity that democrats even with the barest of majorities in the house and senate can do something that many of them have been pressing for on a policy basis for years if not decade, and this is kind of an implicit thing that you hear from white house officials. if you don t get this done, there won t be much else that you ca