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According to Twitter Files, the FBI reimbursed Twitter for the time it spent processing FBI requests.
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An employee reports to Jim Baker (then Deputy General Counsel) that between October 2019 and February 2021, the FBI paid Twitter almost $3.5 million.
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Baker, an ex-FBI agent, was the agency's general counsel during Operation Crossfire Hurricane.
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According to a report from the Justice Department inspector general, Baker approved Carter Page's surveillance via improper use of the Steele dossier.
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In the lead-up to the 2020 elections, Twitter and the FBI enjoyed close relationships.
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The FBI promised "no impediments in information sharing" during September 16, 2020, meeting between intelligence community staff and social media executives.
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In a previous installment, Matt Taibbi, a journalist, stated that he could not find evidence that the FBI or the intelligence community were involved in Twitter's decision not to allow access to the New York Post article about Hunter Biden's laptop.
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However, new documents from Shellenberger indicate that the FBI was indeed involved.