CaBoom Goes the Cover-Up

When someone deletes a Twitter account – the official term is “deactivate” – one typically has thirty days within which to reactivate the account and to restore it to its most recent published state. It is also possible for a person simply to change their username, and unless you know the new account name there is no easy way to determine whether this has happened.

It is also possible to download one’s Twitter data before deactivation.

Sometime in late February, Republican County Executive nominee/candidate Chrissy Casilio-Bluhm deactivated her “ChrissyCaBoom” Twitter account, wherein she offered her deep thoughts having to do with Hunter Biden, the Covid hoax, the January 6th ANTIFA false flag, and the secret death of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, among other whackadoodle right-wing social-media fueled conspiratorial nonsense.

As soon as her candidacy began, media raised questions about her social media and she hastened her efforts to sanitize it.

The voters deserve to see it all in its brightest Facebook-fed, misinformational splendor. We need to see this material. It has become an issue in this race, and her efforts to make it go away are only making it worse.

Anything less than that is a deliberate cover-up, and the local media need to treat it as such.

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