After White House stop, Twitter CEO calls congresswoman about death threats
Enlarge / A controversial tweet by President Trump was the subject of a phone call between Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Rep. Ilhan Omar, according to the Washington Post.
Just after Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey paid a visit to the White House on April 23, he called Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar about a somewhat related topic-death threats that had been made against her on Twitter following a post by President Trump himself.
According to a Washington Post report, Dorsey defended the decision not to pull Trump's tweet-a video that combined a single phrase from Omar's speech at a Council on Islamic Relations banquet with footage of the attacks on the Twin Towers. Trump captioned it all: "NEVER FORGET." The post remains up.
Omar has been the target of a stream of hateful content on Twitter. As she said in a statement posted on Twitter, "Since the President's tweet" I have experienced an increase in direct threats on my life-many directly referencing or replying to the President's video."
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