Lori Klausutis' widower asks Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to delete Trump's tweets suggesting Joe Scarborough murdered her
from technology journalist and New York Times editorial board member Kara Swisher, T.J. Klausutis writes that as Lori's husband, "I feel that one of my marital obligations is to protect her memory as I would have protected her in life."
He wrote that based on his own reading of the company rules, the tweet squarely violates Twitter's terms of service, adding, "an ordinary user like me would be banished from the platform for such a tweet but I am only asking that these tweets be removed." In her column, Swisher wrote that Klausutis "deserves an answer from Mr. Dorsey" who, as she noted, "has the unenviable task of sorting out what is perhaps unsortable, which is to say, the ugly heart of Twitter's most famous customer."
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