Elon Musk's X platform allegedly coordinated with Donald Trump's campaign to block links to a hacked campaign 271-page dossier on US vice president candidate J.D. Vance which was published by journalist Ken Klippenstein on Substack, as per a report by the New York Times. The social platform reportedly explained its actions by saying that it sought to protect the private information of politician James David Vance. X said that the release included his address and social security number. The action by the Elon Musk's platform drew controversy and was compared by the people when Twitter took action related to the Hunter Biden hacked materials in 2020. Elon Musk’s Starlink Extends Free Period Through End of Year for Those Affected by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton.
Elon Musk's X Blocked Links to J.D. Vance Dossier Over Privacy Issues
REPORT: X allegedly coordinated with the Trump campaign to block links to a hacked campaign dossier on J.D Vance published by investigative journalist Ken Klippenstein, according to the New York Times.
X itself has explained its actions as seeking to protect Vance's private… pic.twitter.com/3f2dmztjob
— X Daily News (@xDaily) October 12, 2024
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