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Kayleigh McEnany Slams Members of the Media Expressing Concern Over Musk’s Deal With Twitter

Savannah Rychcik by Savannah Rychcik
October 5, 2022 at 3:52 pm
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Kayleigh McEnany Slams Members of the Media Expressing Concern Over Musk’s Deal With Twitter

WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 02: White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany speaks during a press briefing at the White House on December 2, 2020 in Washington, DC. McEnany fielded questions on a wide array of topics, including the coronavirus pandemic and the presidential election results. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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Former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany is going off on members of the media expressing concern over billionaire Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover.

During an episode of Fox News’s “Outnumbered,” McEnany was asked why the concept of free speech is so dangerous to the “left.”

She replied, “Because they can’t allow people to think for themselves. They allow people to think for themselves, they get the Hunter Biden story. That can’t happen. You have to ban one of the largest newspapers in the United States from the platform to censor that news, as Twitter did with The New York Post.”

McEnany continued, “My favorite, though – it is so ironic that they say this – Democratic congressman says that this will have major implications for our democracy, society and culture. Okay, our democracy.”

She went on to mention comments made by members of the media on the deal.

“NBC reporter, ‘If it gets done early enough, it could actually affect midterms.’ And then Politico magazine editor, ‘be very afraid.’ So now they’re worried about affecting elections when there is no doubt in my mind that Twitter affected an election with the censoring of the Hunter Biden news,” McEnany said.

She explained, “John McLaughlin said 4.6% of voters would have changed their vote from Biden had they known about that news. Let people decide for themselves. They’re smart. They can pick the right candidate, but don’t hide information from them.”

Watch McEnany’s comments below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8IDbrEiFbY

On Tuesday, it was reported Musk would proceed with the April merger agreement with the company.

“We received the letter from the Musk parties which they have filed with the SEC,” a spokesperson for Twitter said.

They added, “The intention of the company is to close the transaction at $54.20 per share.”

Following the news, both Twitter employees and members of the media expressed their concern with the deal, as IJR reported.

NBC News reporter Ben Collins tweeted, “For those of you asking: Yes, I do think this site can and will change pretty dramatically if Musk gets full control over it. No, there is no immediate replacement.”

He continued, “If it gets done early enough, based on the people he’s aligned with, yes, it could actually affect midterms.”

Former Politico Magazine editor Garrett M. Graff commented, saying, “Be afraid, be actually afraid.”

Tags: Elon MuskKayleigh McEnanyMediapoliticsTwitter
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