“We believe these people are thieves. The big city machines are corrupt. This was a stolen election. Best pollster in Britain wrote this morning that this clearly was a stolen election, that it’s impossible to imagine that Biden outran Obama in some of these states.
....Where it mattered, they stole what they had to steal. @newtgingrich
Trump’s incendiary comments threatened to create new headaches for Twitter, which has sought to clamp down on the spread of provably false content on its platform. As Americans cast their ballots, the tech giant ramped up its enforcement efforts, ultimately labeling or limiting the reach of dozens of problematic tweets by either the president or his allies in recent days. But Twitter’s heightened vigilance has hardly deterred the sitting Republican commander-in-chief, raising questions about how Silicon Valley plans to handle the precarious period between the election and Trump’s departure from office.
