Two Indian Americans at centre of Hunter Biden’s laptop story
The Hindu
As Elon Musk releases details about Twitter’s suppression of a controversial report on the son of U.S. President Joe Biden, two Indian Americans Ro Khanna and Vijaya Gadde feature prominently in the disclosure
Two Indian Americans — Congressman Ro Khanna and Vijaya Gadde — prominently figure in U. S. President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden’s laptop story whose full disclosure Twitter CEO Elon Musk has announced would be released on the microblogging site.
Mr. Musk, the world’s richest man who purchased Twitter last month, said on Friday that he would release details about what he characterised as Twitter's "suppression" of a controversial story done by the New York Post newspaper about Hunter Biden's laptop that was published before the 2020 U. S. election.
He also tweeted that it would be "awesome" and there would be a "live Q&A" on the topic.
The story claimed to contain emails retrieved from a laptop belonging to Hunter. The New York Post said it learned of the emails’ existence from former U.S. President Donald Trump’s ex-White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, and obtained the emails from Mr. Trump’s personal lawyer at the time Rudy Giuliani.
Twitter initially limited the distribution of the story, citing concerns that it could be the result of a foreign disinformation campaign. But the social media company quickly backtracked on its response, with then-CEO Jack Dorsey calling the decision to block the link "unacceptable."
Mr. Khanna is the Democratic Congressman representing Silicon Valley in the US House of Representatives, while Ms. Gadde, an attorney, served as general counsel and the head of legal, policy, and trust at Twitter, before she was fired by new boss and CEO Musk.
A series of tweets along with internal communications of Twitter was released by writer Matt Taibbi regarding the allegations that the social media platform during the 2020 election cycle had suppressed news and information related to the laptop of Hunter.