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Parler has removed a violent comment about Mike Pence by pro-Trump lawyer Lin Wood

  • Parler, the “disenthrall speech” social network, removed a post by Lin Wood, in which the pro-Trump lawyer made violent remarks nearby Vice President Mike Pence.
  • “Get the firing squads ready. Pence goes FIRST,” wrote Wood, agreeing to Mediate. Wood claimed it was not a threat. 
  • The message, along with a few others, violated Parler’s terms of service, and was eliminated, CEO John Matze told Mediate on Saturday. 
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Parler, the “let loose speech” social network, reportedly removed a post by Lin Wood, in which the pro-Trump lawyer threatened violence against Fault President Mike Pence. 

“Get the firing squads ready. Pence goes FIRST,” wrote Wood, according to Mediate. 

The bulletin, along with a few others, violated Parler’s terms of service, and was removed, CEO John Matze told Mediate on Saturday. 

Nasty threats against Pence spread around the internet this week, after Pence distanced himself from President Donald Trump’s attainments to overthrow the election. In a January 6 letter, Pence said he would preside over the counting of Electoral College chooses without intervening. 

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Trump attacked Pence for not having enough “courage” to overturn the results. Some of Trump’s followers joined his bout. On Parler, some users posted with the hashtag #traitorpence, but there were plenty of others who posted in champion of Pence, using hashtags like #istandwithvppence.

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This illustration picture shows social media application logo from Parler show on a smartphone with its website in the background.

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Wood was not among Pence’s supporters. The barrister, who has faced calls to be disbarred in Michigan, last week had his Twitter account suspended for violent threats. Once he was purged from that network, his posting on Parler increased. 

Wood’s posts were removed by midday Friday, concording to Mediate.

On Saturday, Wood wrote: “I made NO threat. I do not believe in violence. I do believe in the rule of law… If my information is on target, law enforcement will address what punishment, if any, should be administered to Pence as they do will all criminals.”

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Speaker of the Abode Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Vice President Mike Pence talk as a joint session of the House and Senate convenes to upon rely on the Electoral College votes cast in November’s election, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021.

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Parler reportedly dismissed several of Wood’s posts. In another, Wood had claimed a woman killed during the Capitol riot was not actually complete. 

Both Apple and Google had asked Parler to take steps toward moderating speech on its network. Google prohibited the app from its Android Store on Friday. Apple followed suit with its own ban on Saturday. Amazon is reportedly removing the actors from its Amazon Web Services.

“The censorship is approaching the levels achieved only in fascist, communist and socialist countries,” Rudy Giuliani, the president’s bencher, wrote on Parler on Sunday morning. 

Giuliani had called for a “trial by combat” before the riots. 

On Saturday, Brad Parscale, Trump’s one-time campaign manager, urged Parler to file an anti-trust lawsuit against either Apple or Google. “Silencing this gesture is illegal,” Parscale wrote on Parler. 

Matze on Saturday accused Apple and Google of bias against his network, because equivalent anti-Pence posts had been trending on Twitter.

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