As Twitchy told you yesterday, somebody apparently doesn’t care for conservative journalist Mark Hemingway’s coverage of Dianne Feinstein’s Chinese spy connections.
WTH. It looks like someone is trying to protect Feinstein from criticism. pic.twitter.com/vn7g33nFkw
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) August 9, 2018
But as it turns out, it’s not just Hemingway being targeted. The Federalist’s Benjamin Weingarten received a similar note from Twitter:
So Twitter received a complaint regarding my tweet about my story on Sen Feinstein's (and her husband's) longtime #China ties, pro-China positions (economically, militarily, rhetorically) and profits from investing in China. Who's afraid of the truth? https://t.co/Lx5lavBpdz pic.twitter.com/Dr7J549K51
— Benjamin Weingarten (@bhweingarten) August 9, 2018
As did the Washington Examiner’s Byron York:
Big relief: @Twitter informs me I have been investigated but found not to have violated its abusive speech code. (Notification and problematic tweet, seen below, involved new evidence on origin of Trump dossier.) pic.twitter.com/BL1GgV1OhT
— Byron York (@ByronYork) August 10, 2018
That’s at least three right there. How many more
There appears to be a trend of conservative journalists having their tweets reported for inoffensive content pic.twitter.com/P1tANGRDFE
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) August 10, 2018
Two of those are about Feinstein and China, which is certainly suggestive.
— Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) August 10, 2018
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