Yoel Roth, the former manager over Twitter's department of Trust & Safety, admitted Tuesday the platform should not have censored the Hunter Biden laptop story.
After the New York Post published the explosive story just weeks before the 2020 presidential election, Twitter deliberately shut down the story, suspending the Post from publishing content on its account and blocking users from sharing the story.
Twitter claimed the story violated the platform's policy barring the "distribution of hacked materials." It turned out that nothing was hacked, and the story was true.