Nikki Haley slams Twitter for flagging her election fraud claim about ballot harvesting as 'disputed' while leaving Iranian leader's tweet about Holocaust 'doubts' untouched.
- The Republican former U.N. Ambassador tweeted Friday that ballot harvesting makes election fraud easier, and Twitter slapped a warning label on it
- Haley then complained that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's October tweet asking why it's 'a crime to raise doubts about the Holocaust' got no label while hers did
- Her tweet had linked to a post on her advocacy group's website that listed examples of third-party ballot collection leading to charges of voter fraud
- Twitter said that Haley's tweet was labeled under its its Civic Integrity Project, while Khamenei's didn't violate its World Leaders framework
Nikki Haley torched Twitter on Friday for flagging her claim about ballot harvesting leading to election fraud while leaving untouched a tweet from Iran's Supreme Leader that wondered why it's 'a crime to raise doubts about the Holocaust.'
'Wow. When Iran's Ayatollah says the Holocaust didn't happen, Twitter doesn't say 'this claim is disputed.' When I say ballot harvesting makes election fraud easier, Twitter says that's disputed. Wonder why conservatives don't trust big tech?' Haley tweeted.
The Republican former U.N. Ambassador and South Carolina governor laid into the tech giant after it slapped a warning label on a tweet of hers from earlier that day, which also complained about some states' practice of mailing ballots to all voters.
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