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2018-10-27 13:34:47 UTC  

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2018-10-27 13:35:00 UTC  

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2018-10-27 13:39:55 UTC  

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2018-10-27 13:42:18 UTC  
2018-10-27 13:47:40 UTC  

You have gained a rank @Damadar, you just advanced to 2 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!

2018-10-27 13:49:41 UTC  

They supposedly knew the guy was living out of his van, but yet they carried it away with nothing but a tarp thrown over it, to take it along common byways? Were they not afraid there might be explosives inside? Of course not.
Gotta laugh.

2018-10-27 13:57:51 UTC  

@WineMaker Looks like treason to me.

2018-10-27 13:59:41 UTC  

Human trafficking.

2018-10-27 14:03:50 UTC  

Made a Q button for my child's hat to go vote todayπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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2018-10-27 14:06:34 UTC  

More Sharia taking over Europeans.

2018-10-27 14:08:34 UTC  

β€œOur goal is not to remain in Mexico," one member said. "Our goal is to make it to the (U.S). We want passage, that’s all.” The caravan is still a thousand miles away from the nearest U.S. border crossing. 8.wfla.com/2JiEjr6

2018-10-27 14:12:12 UTC  

PLANTATION, Fla. (CBS12) β€” Authorities were trying to unravel what motivated the accused package bomber, Cesar Sayoc, Friday afternoon.

One South Florida man is playing a critical part in connecting the dots and he says the FBI contacted him for help.
On Friday, veteran Michael Hebert shared a video with CBS12 News and the FBI which shows Sayoc’s van -- a van, so out of the ordinary, Hebert decided to film it back in July.
β€œIf you feel a certain way that strongly and you are putting it [provocative political messages] all over your vehicle, there is definitely some underlying issues there,” he said.
Hebert says he posted the video online and it caught the attention of one his friends at the state department, who later informed the FBI. He says the FBI contacted him Friday with a laundry list of questions about Sayoc, who worked out at the same gym as him.
β€œNo political motivation, no political type clothing, just kept to himself worked out alone," Herbert said. "The only thing not normal about this guy was his vehicle outside in the parking lot."

2018-10-27 14:15:53 UTC  

We are learning more tonight about Cesar Sayoc, the Florida man who is accused of mailing suspicious packages to prominent Democrats nationwide. 10News Nightside starts now!

2018-10-27 14:16:32 UTC  

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2018-10-27 14:18:26 UTC  

Hello @Steven Lee The way you get ranks in here is to post.

2018-10-27 14:19:52 UTC  

Trump boasts best first-term economy in 3 decadeshttps://truepundit.com/trump-boasts-best-first-term-economy-in-3-decades/

2018-10-27 14:20:07 UTC  

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2018-10-27 14:20:27 UTC  

REPORT: TERRORISTS EXPLOIT FOOD STAMPS TO FUND DOMESTIC, INTERNATIONAL ATTACKShttps://truepundit.com/report-terrorists-exploit-food-stamps-to-fund-domestic-international-attacks/

2018-10-27 14:20:43 UTC  

On October 11, a little less than two weeks before the discovery of the first of 13 improvised explosive devices he is suspected of sending to prominent Democrats and CNN's New York offices, Cesar Sayoc tweeted at Rochelle Ritchie.

"We will see you 4 sure.Hug your loved ones real close every time you leave you home," the tweet read in part.

Ritchie, a political analyst who frequently appears on television, reported the tweet to Twitter as abuse. The response she received from the company said the tweet and the threat it implied didn't qualify as a "violation of the Twitter rules against abusive behavior."

2018-10-27 14:21:18 UTC  

When Sayoc was arrested on Friday, the tweet was still live.

Twitter has repeatedly said it is working on combating harassment and abuse on its platform. But people who use Twitter have said over and over again it is not doing enough. It is not uncommon for users to report explicit threats of violence and then, to their dismay, see an automated response saying that there was no violation of its rules.

In Sayoc's case, an opportunity to alert authorities to someone openly threatening public figures β€” someone who allegedly tried to make good on those threats β€” may have been missed because Twitter failed to act.

Twitter's email to Ritchie specifically said that the company will "not tolerate behavior that crosses the line into abuse, including behavior that harasses, intimidates, or uses fear to silence another user's voice." But still Sayoc's tweet to Ritchie remained live.

"You think to yourself 'if you see something, say something,' and then when you say something it's ignored," Ritchie told CNN Business on Friday. "It is really irritating that these social media sites do not take these things seriously."

Friday evening, after a tweet Ritchie sent pointing out what had happened had become popular on the site and gotten attention from media outlets, Twitter sent her a new email.

"Please disregard our last reply as it was sent in error. We apologize for any inconvenience," it began. "We've investigated and suspended the account you reported as it was found to be participating in abusive behavior."

2018-10-27 14:21:28 UTC  

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2018-10-27 14:21:46 UTC  

Ritchie didn't buy it.

"They're trying to cover their ass," she told CNN Business.

The tweet directed at Ritchie was only one of many similar examples from Sayoc's accounts.

On September 20, in response to a tweet from President Trump, Sayoc posted a self-shot video of himself at what appears to be a Donald Trump rally.

The text of the tweet threatened former Vice President Joe Biden and former attorney general Eric Holder, both of whom were targeted by improvised explosive devices discovered this week.

"Go Trump Trump Trump hey Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. And Eric Himpton Holder Sr. Stick your BS all crap you talk where sun doesn't shine . We will meet your threats right to your face soon.Not option we will see you soon .Hug loved ones real close we aren't ones," the tweet read.

On September 18th, Sayoc tweeted a picture of Biden's home and wrote, "Hug your loved son,Niece,wife family real close everytime U walk out your home."

2018-10-27 14:22:10 UTC  

Both tweets were still live on Twitter when Sayoc was arrested. Twitter suspended Sayoc's accounts late Friday afternoon.

CNN Business asked Twitter multiple questions about Sayoc and his tweets on Friday: Why was the tweet directed at Ritchie not deemed a violation of the company's rules? Why was the threat against Biden and Holder still live on the platform? Does Twitter monitor the responses to tweets by the president of the United States to look for threats? Does it proactively monitor for threats to public figures like Biden and Holder?

The company's only response was, "This is an ongoing law enforcement investigation. We do not have a comment."

A Facebook spokesperson told CNN that the company had removed Sayoc's account on Friday. The spokesperson said that several of Sayoc's previous posts had violated Facebook's community standards, and had been removed before he was arrested, but that none of his posts which were reported to or discovered by Facebook contained violations of its rules severe enough to remove the account entirely.

"There is absolutely no place on our platforms for people who attempt such horrendous acts. We have found and immediately removed the suspect's accounts on Facebook and Instagra