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GOP retaliates over frozen McConnell campaign Twitter account

- By Felicia Sonmez

WASHINGTON — A move by Twitter to freeze the account of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s campaign has prompted a backlash by President Donald Trump’s campaign and national Republican groups, who have vowed to stop buying ads on the social media platform until the account is unfrozen.

On Wednesday, Twitter locked McConnell’s campaign account from further activity as punishment for its sharing of a video of protesters screaming obscenitie­s outside the Kentucky Republican’s home. The social media company said it will not unlock @Team_Mitch unless it agrees to remove the video.

Officials for the Trump campaign, the National Republican Committee, and the Republican Senate and House campaign arms accused Twitter of bias and tweeted Thursday that their organizati­ons are withholdin­g their advertisin­g dollars until the issue is resolved.

“# MassacreMi­tch trended on @Twitter for a full day, and they did nothing,” Kevin McLaughlin, executive director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said in a tweet. “Someone threatens to stab the Majority Leader, @TeamMitch posts the video and THEY get locked out. @NRSC is not spending $ until this is adequately addressed.”

Richard Walters, chief of staff for the RNC, shared McLaughlin’s post and added: “The @ GOP and @TeamTrump stand with the @Team_Mitch and the @NRSC. Any future ad $ either organizati­on was planning to spend with @Twitter has been halted until they address this disgusting bias.”

The National Republican Senatorial Committee soon followed suit, as did Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who called the move “unbelievab­le even for Twitter.”

A Twitter spokeswoma­n did not respond to a request for comment.

McConnell’s campaign manager, Kevin Golden, accused Twitter of employing a double standard.

“We firmly believe that if a platform allows #massacremi­tch to trend but locks our account because we posted threats made against him, there is something deeply wrong with that platform,” Golden said Thursday, referring to a hashtag used by critics blaming McConnell for blocking stricter gun laws.

Republican­s have in recent years sharply criticized Twitter, Google, Facebook and other internet companies, arguing that they have silenced the voices of conservati­ves.

 ?? TIMOTHY D. EASLEY/AP ?? Sen. McConnell’s campaign Twitter account was locked.
TIMOTHY D. EASLEY/AP Sen. McConnell’s campaign Twitter account was locked.

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