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Musk to unveil full Twitter Files' COVID edition next week

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Twitter Inc.'s CEO Elon Musk said on Monday that the full version of "The Twitter Files" focusing on the coronavirus pandemic will be released next week that aims to reveal how the government allegedly pressured social media platforms to censor content about COVID-19.

"Much more to The Twitter Files: Covid Editon than this introductory thread [...] featuring leading doctors & researchers from Harvard, Stanford & other institutions," Musk wrote.

Earlier today, the Free Press reporter David Zweig took to Twitter to disclose how both the Trump and Biden administrations forced Twitter officials to control the platform's pandemic content in accordance with their policy. The reporter claimed the government attempted to "discredit" doctors and experts, and "suppress" users' freedom of speech on Twitter even when they quoted the Center for Disease Control's (CDC) data, labeling tweets as "misleading" and suspending accounts that did not comply with CDC guidance.

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