Veteran Heroes Silenced: Joe Biggs Suspended from X Amid Controversy

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Earlier today, distinguished US Army combat veteran and Purple Heart recipient Joe Biggs faced a suspension on the platform known as X. This move comes after Biggs endured years in federal prison following charges related to January 6th events, with his release achieved thanks to a presidential commutation from President Trump.

Joe Biggs Sentenced to 17 Years

Biggs, who merely entered the US Capitol, was shockingly handed a 17-year sentence. Despite his known spirited presence on social media and during protests, X has not clarified the specific reason for his account’s suspension, nor any violations of the platform’s rules.

According to Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys Chairman and frequent collaborator with Biggs, the reasons behind the suspension remain a mystery.

Tarrio, in addition to launching an online shop for conservative apparel and a podcast network, expressed his frustration on X, declaring that plans to invest in X’s Gold verification have been paused until Biggs’ account is reinstated.

Since Elon Musk took the helm at Twitter, now rebranded as X, there have been noted attempts by alt-left factions to silence voices like Biggs’ by mass reporting America First and free speech champions.

“I thought X was a free speech platform. Once again, we are silenced if we speak out against certain groups and organizations,”

— Joe Biggs

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