Article 4DR9D Trump and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey held a closed-door meeting

Trump and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey held a closed-door meeting

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Said Dorsey to staff: "Some of you will be very supportive of our meeting [with] the president, and some of you might feel we shouldn't take this meeting at all."

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey today met with noted Twitter user President Donald Trump.

The meeting was scheduled to last 30 minutes, according to an email Dorsey sent around today to Twitter staff, and the two were to discuss "the health of the public conversation on Twitter."

Trump met with Twitter's CEO Jack Dorsey today at the White House, @justinsink confirms.

- Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) April 23, 2019

White House confirms to @JDiamond1 that @jack met with Trump earlier.

- Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) April 23, 2019

An internal Twitter email announcing that the meeting would take place was obtained and published earlier today by Motherboard.

From their report:

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, along with other Twitter executives, is having a closed-door meeting with President Donald Trump on Tuesday, according to an internal Twitter email obtained by Motherboard from two independent sources. The meeting comes after an invitation from the White House, the email adds.

The email does not detail what the meeting will specifically be about, but says the company anticipates it to be about "the health of the public conversation on Twitter," according to the email written by Vijaya Gadde, Twitter's global lead for legal, policy, and trust and safety.

Dorsey himself chimed in on the thread, according to a second email obtained by Motherboard from two sources.

"As you know, I believe that conversation, not silence, bridges gaps and drives towards solutions," Dorsey wrote. "I have met with every world leader who has extended an invitation to me, and I believe the discussions have been productive, and the outcomes meaningful."

Some Twitter employees will likely take issue with their CEO meeting President Trump. Dorsey addresses this directly in the email, adding, "Some of you will be very supportive of our meeting [with] the president, and some of you might feel we shouldn't take this meeting at all. In the end, I believe it's important to meet heads of state in order to listen, share our principles and our ideas."

Some responses from thinkers on Twitter, below.

Honest question: We know @jack's met with Trump. Been on Joe Rogan's podcast (twice). Praised an anti-vaxxer. Been on Fox News, etc. Has he met with with any people, or groups representing people, who get abused and harassed on here? Not looking for jokes. Real question.

- Mike Monteiro (@monteiro) April 23, 2019

Ironic that open conversation and transparency does not apply to this meeting. Ironic that he meets with someone who targets people for harassment including death threats. How long will trump wait to do a victory lap after the meeting. https://t.co/W21xUVWxn2 via @motherboard

- Leslie Miley (@shaft) April 23, 2019

The meeting is about "the health of the public conversation on Twitter," according to an internal Twitter email obtained by Motherboard, which is apparently the fancy way of saying "the president is working the refs with bullshit." https://t.co/IKrkjS9X4g

- Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) April 23, 2019

Reminder: Dorsey was *not* invited to Trump's 2016 sit-down with big tech CEOs. https://t.co/i9qLknmxl0

- John Paczkowski (@JohnPaczkowski) April 23, 2019

Twitter CEO @jack Dorsey is meeting with Donald Trump today.

Scoop by @josephfcox and @jason_koebler https://t.co/ccV5wGH8ro

- Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai (@lorenzofb) April 23, 2019

The CEO of Twitter will publicly tweet about his silent meditation retreat to Myanmar but says nothing about a trip to meet the most powerful person in the world. So much for transparency.

- Ryan Mac (@RMac18) April 23, 2019

"We have to take the meeting because otherwise it will fuel the story that we're biased against conservatives"

All this does is honor an argument being made in bad faith. It won't save you from the mean tweets. It's a bad decision before applying any ethical considerations.

- Jason Goldman (@goldman) April 23, 2019

Classic. President Trump slings insults on Twitter, then has to face an in person conversation with said insultee, suddenly he's not quite so inflammatory. pic.twitter.com/0SiIsK7VY4

- Alex Whitcomb (@AlexWhitcomb) April 23, 2019

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