A stunning display of hypocrisy! Washington Post columnist and technology reporter Taylor Lorenz who weeks ago cried on national television that people were harassing and threatening her online, reached out to Governor Ron DeSantis’s press secretary Christina Pushaw to help her expose the person behind the popular Twitter account “Libs of TikTok.”
Pushaw sent Lorenz an email late Monday night, seeking comments about her story.exposing the woman behind the ‘Libs of TikTok account.” See Pushaw’s tweet below:
The Bezos Post’s internet hall monitor is so excited to “expose” @libsoftiktok. Let me add my opinion:🤡 pic.twitter.com/SodXls9NV7
— Christina Pushaw 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) April 19, 2022
Amongst all the social media chaos, Babylonbee’s social media manager, posted via her Twitter account @Morganisawizard that she had confirmation that she had reached out to Pushaw. Lorenz also knocked at the door of a family member of the woman running Libs of TikTok and was calling many relatives.
Even worse!
From whom do you have the confirmation? @libsoftiktokThat @taylorlorenz knocked on her relative’s door today in addition to calling her family members.
This woman harasses and doxxes people all the time, but you should not send her nasty tweets. https://t.co/mMWgU3d5dK pic.twitter.com/wtD9zbzEVf
— MJ (@morganisawizard) April 19, 2022
It was speculated that Pushaw had said something in response to Lorenz. The popular Twitter account is also involved. @Beyondreasdoubt posting what she should say, but Pushaw didn’t post her response.
NewsBusters reached out to Pushaw to get her statement to Lorenz, and she sent us this screenshot (see below):
It is obvious that this is Orwellian stuff. Mark Levin was right about calling. The Washington PostThe Washington Compost
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