Following the release of more information about the role that social media played in suppressing a story about Hunter Biden, former President Trump called for the end of the Constitution's rules regarding elections.

In a Truth Social post, Trump said that a Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude would allow for the end of all rules, regulations, and articles in the Constitution.

He said that the founding fathers would not condone false and fraudulent elections.

On Friday, the first of the "Twitter files" on "free speech suppression" were posted on the social networking site. The controversy surrounding Hunter Biden, the son of President Biden, was the focus of the posts.

The New York Post published a story in October 2020 accusing Hunter Biden of using his influence to connect a Ukrainian businessman with his father while he was vice president.

Rudy Giuliani told the Post that there was evidence showing Hunter Biden's actions on the laptop that was dropped off.

There were many concerns about the authenticity of the laptop at the time, and there were steps taken to block people from sharing the link to the story on its platform.

Last year, the Federal Election Commission ruled that the blocking of users from sharing links to stories was not a violation of election laws.

The news organizations were able to verify some of the emails.

If the results of the 2020 election are thrown out, Trump asked if a new election should be held or if he should have been elected.

There is no evidence of a widespread conspiracy to limit the content but there is a lot of confusion and disagreement among the employees about the platform's reasoning for censoring it.

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