Trump Retweet of Alleged Whistle-Blower Name is Back on Twitter
(Bloomberg) -- A retweet by President Donald Trump, naming the alleged whistle-blower whose complaint triggered the congressional inquiry that resulted in his impeachment this month, was restored late Saturday after being hidden for much of the day.
The post, originally from the handle @surfermom77, was retweeted by Trump around midnight Friday and by Saturday morning was no longer visible in the presidents Twitter feed. CNN first reported late Saturday that the temporary removal followed a Twitter glitch that affected certain accounts, not deliberate action to delete the tweet by Trump or someone with access to his Twitter account.
Due to an outage with one of our systems, tweets on account profiles were visible to some, but not others, the social media site posted on its @TwitterSupport account.
As of Sunday morning the message was again visible to Trumps 68 million Twitter followers.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-retweet-of-alleged-whistle-blower-name-is-back-on-twitter/ar-BBYqggw?li=BBnb7Kz
Another count to add to his impeachment.