Fox Business reporter Susan Li remains suspended from Twitter, reports Zachary Leeman of Mediaite.
Leeman reports, “Li informed Fox’s Neil Cavuto on Saturday morning though that her account was still suspended. As of Saturday afternoon, the status remains the same.
“Li blasted Musk for claiming he was doxxed and said she was suspended after the initial round of suspensions as she was covering the story of the suspensions themselves.
“‘In the course of my reporting covering the suspension of Twitter accounts, all of them tweeted or retweeted links to the ElonJet account, so I wanted to do my own due diligence,’ Li said.
“The reporter said she dug into the tracking of Musk’s private jet and found even the FAA told her it was ‘pretty much’ impossible to keep the information that was being posted private. This, she argued, means Musk was not doxxed as people were sharing publicly available information. It was after reporting this that she found herself in the same boat as the other journalists. Now she finds herself stranded with a select few others.”
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