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'This is a lie': WaPo white knights swoop in to make Ron DeSantis the villain in 'whistleblower' Rebekah Jones suspension saga

COVID19 grifter Rebekah Jones finally got herself suspended from Twitter yesterday (not for being a bald-faced liar, but for spamming).

Here’s how the Washington Post covered it:

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Ah.

https://twitter.com/charlescwcooke/status/1402216080265957378

Par for the course with WaPo.

They’ve got to make Ron DeSantis look like the bad guy in this scenario.

Because if you did read the article, you’d see what a crock it really is. For example, you’d see that Ron DeSantis didn’t applaud Rebekah Jones’ Twitter suspension. At least not according to WaPo:

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WaPo’s article mentions Christina Pushaw, DeSantis’ press secretary, tweeting about it. It also mentions Taryn Fenske, DeSantis’ commss director, issuing a statement about it.

Weirdly, there are no quotes from Ron DeSantis himself regarding Rebekah Jones’ suspension.

Sorry … whistleblower Rebekah Jones. Because she’s a whistleblower, you see.

https://twitter.com/BecketAdams/status/1402270881213255701

Don’t believe for a second that there’s not a method to their madness:

Maybe she’ll send them some flowers or something.