Elon Musk Publishes Poll on Twitter to “Offer General Amnesty to Suspended Accounts” After TGP’s Letter

Earlier Wednesday, The Gateway Pundit published an article as an “open letter” to Elon Musk at Twitter.

The Gateway Pundit is the lead plaintiff on a case that is, as we speak, deposing Dr. Anthony Fauci.  TGP founder Jim Hoft is unable to connect with millions of people through Twitter to update on the deposition because of a suspension after posting video footage of reported ballots being dropped off at the TCF Center in Detroit Michigan at 4am following the General Election in 2020.  You can read the open letter to Elon here.

Now, after posting a poll about reinstating President Donald Trump last week, Elon has shifted his focus to a more wide-range of users:  everyone.

It can’t be coincidence that this poll popped up just hours after The Gateway Pundit’s article.

In a tweet posted about an hour ago, Elon has asked

“Should Twitter offer a general amnesty to suspended accounts, provided that they have not broken the law or engaged in egregious spam?”

If you are still a survivor on this platform, make sure you vote and share it out!  The poll is set to expire tomorrow at 12pm.

While it is shameful that “free speech” has come down to polls that seemingly decide the fate of a particular user or users, it’s still the best shot at exposing the narrative control that has for so long skewed against conservatives in the mainstream.  Musk said as much in a recent tweet, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.

Take what you can.

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