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Twitter 'deeply sorry' for dropping the ball on alleged mail bomber's threatening tweet

As Twitchy reported Friday night, former congressional press secretary Rochelle Ritchie called out Twitter for not taking action against the man now suspected of sending mail bombs to a number of high-profile Democrats after he threatened her online.

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Ritchie had reported the Oct. 11 tweet in which Cesar Sayoc wrote, “We Unconquered Seminole Tribe will answer your threats. We have nice silent Air boat ride for u here on our land Everglades Swamp. We will see you 4 sure. Hug your loved ones real close every time you leave you [sic] home.” Twitter “found no violation of the Twitter Rules against abusive behavior.”

It didn’t take long for Twitter for post an apology:

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Pretty much every other tweet in response is asking CEO Jack Dorsey to ban Donald Trump from the platform, but we can think of a better place to start.

Going by recent logic, isn’t Louis Farrakhan’s violent rhetoric to blame for the shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue?


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