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Twitter bans popular account highlighting Nancy Pelosi stock trades, @NancyTracker

Twitter purges another account that scrutinizes powerful figures.

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Twitter has booted @NancyTracker, a popular account that documented Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosiโ€™s stock trades and drew attention to the millions of dollars she and her husband have generated through trading.

The account had over 200,000 followers when it was banned. Some of its most popular tweets highlighted that Pelosiโ€™s role as a government official gives her access to โ€œinsider informationโ€ and noted that Pelosiโ€™s returns have significantly outpaced both the market and some of the worldโ€™s best investors.

@NancyTracker was created by The Free Press Report which also created the largest Ghislaine Maxwell trial tracker account, @TrackerTrial.

Twitter suspended both accounts earlier today and claimed that The Free Press Foundation had broken its rules against โ€œplatform manipulation and spam.โ€ It also referenced rules that prohibit artificially amplifying or suppressing information.

However, The Free Press Foundation pushed back against Twitter by saying that all of the @TrackerTrialโ€™s engagement was โ€œorganicโ€ and that โ€œthere was not outside amplification.โ€

In October, less than two months before the accounts were suspended, @NancyTracker said it had received โ€œa cease and desist order from a lawyer representing someone high up in the [Political] office.โ€

โ€œI will not name names. And I will also not cease or desist,โ€ @NancyTracker added at the time.

The Free Press Report is urging fans of the @NancyTracker account to follow it on free speech social network Gab and has already built an audience of tens of thousands of followers on the platform.

Filmmaker Daniel Bostic described the censorship of the @NancyTracker account as a โ€œfull on authoritarian crackdown just days after Dorsey leaves.โ€

Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey stepped down on November 29 and was replaced by Parag Agrawal. Since being appointed CEO, Agrawal has faced scrutiny for his past comments that Twitterโ€™s role is โ€œnot to be bound by the First Amendmentโ€ and that he wished Twitter had censored some content sooner.

Investor and Bitcoin commentator Anthony Pompliano also suggested that the censorship was linked to Agrawal by highlighting that the accounts had been suspended and tweeting: โ€œNew Twitter CEO seems to be having a busy week.โ€

The censorship of these popular accounts is the latest in a wave of Twitter censorship that has occurred since Agrawal took the reigns. A link to the American Heart Association website was recently flagged as โ€œunsafeโ€ and numerous accounts have been suspended after Twitter announced new rules that ban the sharing of photos or videos of people without their permission.

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