In a significant development, X, previously known as Twitter, has officially moved its headquarters to Texas.
This relocation could potentially provide Elon Musk, the new owner, with the political backing required to reveal the alleged censorship and election manipulation that the old Twitter management is accused of perpetrating across various social media platforms.
According to Gateway Pundit, the individual believed to be at the heart of this censorship and the reported assault on conservative voices is Jim Baker. Baker previously held the position of General Counsel at Twitter and the FBI. Critics argue that the state of California, where Twitter was formerly based, showed little interest in investigating these allegations of corruption. However, with the company's move to Texas, the situation may change.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, armed with the power of subpoena, could potentially release files to the public that Musk might have been prevented from disclosing due to privacy laws. This potential investigation, dubbed "The Mother of All Twitter Files," is eagerly anticipated by many. Ivan Raiklin, a former Green Beret, member of the Defense Intelligence Agency, and attorney, has presented a blueprint for Attorney General Paxton to follow. The results of this investigation could have far-reaching implications, possibly even securing President Trump's victory in the upcoming November elections.
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