Fox News correspondent Kelly O'Grady has the latest on Elon Musk's bombshell on Twitter's handling of the Hunter Biden story on 'Your World.'


 

New Twitter owner Elon Musk announced earlier today his intent to expose what took place behind closed doors at Twitter when they opted to suppress the New York Post’s story, and subsequent news about Hunter Biden’s laptop and emails.

We all know the big controversy, and the endless stream of leftwing media trying to call this thing that was real a Russian disinformation campaign. They did that to influence the election. And Musk already said out loud that Twitter has previously interfered in elections.

And now he’s got the story behind the supression of the story for all to see.

Twitter owner Elon Musk teased that "what really happened with the Hunter Biden story" and its suppression by the social media giant in 2020 would be revealed Friday afternoon.

"What really happened with the Hunter Biden story suppression by Twitter will be published on Twitter at 5pm ET!" he wrote, in a tweet that went viral immediately.

"This will be awesome," he added, including a popcorn emoji, and promising it would include a live Q&A.

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