Marie Harf Says Removing Trump from Twitter Isn’t Political
EXCERPT:
HARF: “Look, I will say, I’m not on Twitter, I think most of our viewers, we all certainly know, we've talked about it here on this show that I don’t have a Twitter account. And that’s because largely conservatives bullied, threatened, and harassed me off of the platform, where I felt like I was not able to use it in a way where the positives outweighed the negatives. So the idea that conservative voices are not prevalent on Twitter or are being put down on Twitter just isn’t borne out by the reality. And the question Twitter faces as a private company is whether they are going to hold the president of the United States to the same rules that all of us have to use on their platform. Whether they are going to enforce their rules for everyone. We couldn’t do the things the President does on Twitter. Or whether he is a different case. We’ve never seen a private company confronted with quite this kind of really challenging problem before."




