Twitter Suspended A Writer For Tweeting About How Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Put Her Boyfriend on Payroll

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Twitter suspended writer Luke Thompson because he called out Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for giving her boyfriend a job in her congressional office. this just proves how twiiter is targeting conservative sites and writer.

Luke Thompson discovered that while everybody was busy celebrating valentines day with their love ones,
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez decide to make her boyfriend a staff in her congressional office, and he tweeted
“while you were having a nice Valentine’s Day, @AOC decided to put her boyfriend on staff – drawing a salary on the taxpayer’s dime. Nice to see her adapting to the swamp so quickly”.

Twitter claimed that the reason why Thompson account was suspended is because a screenshot of his House directory listing violated the rules against posting private information.

While you were having a nice Valentine’s Day, @AOC decided to put her boyfriend on staff – drawing a salary on the taxpayer’s dime. Nice to see her adapting to the swamp so quickly. — Luke Thompson (@ltthompso)February 15, 2019

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in response to Thompson’s claim by saying that he only has an account so that he can access her google calender.

Actually this cal designation is a permission so he can have access to my Google Cal. Congressional spouses get Gcal access all the time.

Next time check your facts before you tweet nonsense.— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) February 15, 2019

Thompson responded by stating that the House doesn’t use Google.
he additionally noted that he is listed in the directory as “staff” — not as a boyfriend or spouse.

He’s not your spouse. Is he being paid? At what level? It says “staff” not spouse or boyfriend.

Furthermore he doesn’t appear to be in any groups and the House doesn’t use Google. Are you giving him access to your official calendar? Why does he have his own email address?— Luke Thompson (@ltthompso) February 15, 2019

Ocasio-Cortez has not responded to his fact-check as his account
was reinstated shortly after the suspension.

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