Twitter locked the account of former acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell for tweeting a photo given to him by a friend that contained images of ballots addressed to that friend's parents who had been dead for ten years. Twitter told Grenell he could delete the photo and repost it with the address blacked out, indicating they had restricted him for violating Twitter's personal information policy, a rule that has been consistently violated by the left with rarely any repercussions. "Well, I’m not doing that because I have permission, and they have no right to ask me to do that.” Grenell said, according to Breitbart. Grenell's friend Tom Thompson said in a tweet: "I am the son of John and Gertrude Thompson. Both passed away over ten years ago and got ballots for the upcoming election. I gave Richard Grenell permission to post these pictures and ask for an investigation as to why they were mailed ballots for the 2020 election."
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