Project Veritas.com By James O’Keefe Wed., Feb. 05, 2020
Late Tuesday, Twitter suspended James O’Keefe’s (pic on right)account, saying a post violated Twitter rules for “posting private information.”
The tweet in question was sent on January 22 and was a retraction request to WAPO reporter Dave Weigel who had inaccurately reported about our #Expose2020 Sanders campaign investigation. Weigel said the subjects of our investigations were campaign volunteers, not true.
To prove the inaccuracy our Tweet linked to page found on the Federal Election Commission website showing the “volunteer” was in fact a paid staffer of the Sanders campaign. The Post reporter retracted his story. The information we reported is in the public domain, there is nothing “private” about it.
The tweet in question was sent on January 22 and was a retraction request to WAPO reporter Dave Weigel who had inaccurately reported about our #Expose2020 Sanders campaign investigation.
Weigel said the subjects of our investigations were campaign volunteers, not true.
To prove the inaccuracy, our Tweet linked to page found on the Federal Election Commission website showing the “volunteer” was in fact a paid staffer of the Sanders campaign. The Post reporter retracted his story. The information we reported is in the public domain, there is nothing “private” about it.
Source: https://www.projectveritas.com/2020/02/04/breaking-twitter-locks-down-james-okeefes-account/