Sally Buzbee, executive editor of the Washington Post, called it an “arbitrary suspension” that further undermined Musk’s promise to run Twitter as a platform dedicated to free speech. “Again, the suspension occurred without warning, process or explanation, this time because our reporter simply sought Musk’s comment for a story,” Buzbee said. By noon on Sunday, account was reset de Lorenz, as well as the tweet that had supposedly caused his suspension.
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