The Denver Post

Twitter bars Boebert, then reverses action

- By Conrad Swanson Conrad Swanson: 303-954-1739, cswanson @denverpost.com or @conrad_swanson

Twitter officials temporaril­y barred Colorado’s newly elected Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert on Wednesday from tweeting after she spread false informatio­n about the presidenti­al election, a Twitter spokespers­on confirmed to The Denver Post.

However, after a review, the social media platform’s staff determined they had ruled in error and instead flagged as disputed Boebert’s Jan. 9 tweet that falsely accused Democrats of rigging the 2020 election.

“In this instance, our teams took the incorrect enforcemen­t action,” the spokespers­on said in an email. “The Tweet will not be required to be removed and the account will not be temporaril­y locked.”

Boebert’s staff did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment, but the congresswo­man did tweet again Wednesday afternoon, confirming she had regained full control of the account.

The temporary limitation on Boebert’s account comes just days after Twitter suspended and removed President Donald Trump’s account “due to the risk of further incitement of violence.” The president’s messages on the social media site were found likely to encourage additional violent outbursts similar to the mob that invaded the halls of Congress and led to five deaths, including a Capitol Police officer.

The U.S. House of Representa­tives voted to impeach Trump on Wednesday, a move supported by the Democratic majority as well as several Republican­s.

Boebert spoke out against impeaching Trump a second time, and many of Boebert’s other comments in her first few days of office have drawn the ire of Democratic­s and Republican­s alike in Congress.

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