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GOP Freezes Twitter Spending for Locking McConnell Account

The Republican Party, the Trump campaign and other GOP organizations said Thursday they are freezing their spending on Twitter to protest the platform's treatment of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Republican Party, the Trump campaign and other GOP organizations said Thursday they are freezing their spending on Twitter to protest the platform's treatment of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Twitter temporarily locked McConnell's campaign account Wednesday after it shared a video in which some protesters spoke of violence outside his Kentucky home, where he is recovering from a shoulder fracture.

Twitter said in a statement that users were locked out temporarily due to a tweet "that violated our violent threats policy, specifically threats involving physical safety." The statement did not indicate how long the account was frozen, only that it was temporary. The account was active Thursday, but no longer contained the tweet.

The Louisville Courier-Journal reported one protester said McConnell should have broken his neck instead of fracturing his shoulder; another spoke of violence when responding to a reference about a hypothetical McConnell voodoo doll.

In an interview Thursday on Louisville radio station WHAS, McConnell said the decision to ban his campaign account was indicative of the "left-wing tilt of these big companies," which he said suppress speech on social media they don't agree with but did nothing when people were calling him "Massacre Mitch."

Some Twitter users applied that label to him for blocking consideration of legislation imposing new regulations on guns. McConnell called the label "obviously an invitation to violence."

Twitter and other social media companies say they have no political bias.

National Republican Congressional Committee Executive Director Parker Hamilton Poling said her organization was halting Twitter spending "until they correct their inexcusable targeting of @Team Mitch."

"We will stand firmly with our friends against anti-conservative bias," Poling said.

The national Republican Party and President Trump's reelection campaign had projected spending $300,000 to $500,000 this month on Twitter, according to one Republican official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the official wasn't authorized to publicly discuss the plans.

Republicans’ criticism of Twitter comes as Trump and McConnell are being pressured to endorse gun control measures after last weekend's mass murders in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, that left 31 people dead.

Trump's denigration of minorities and immigrants has prompted many to blame him for inflaming an anti-immigrant atmosphere.

McConnell has long led Republican efforts in the Senate to stifle gun control proposals and has resisted Democrats' cries to interrupt Congress' recess and approve new restrictions.

On Thursday he told the Louisville radio station that when lawmakers return next month, he wants them to consider expanded background checks and other legislation that would help authorities take guns from people considered dangerous.

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