Parler interim CEO: Biden welcome to the platform

Parler’s interim chief executive Mark Meckler said on Tuesday President BidenJoe BidenMcConnell does not rule out getting involved in Republican primary. Perdue submits paperwork to explore Hillicon Valley Senate in 2022: Parler announces official resettlement | Google concludes news payment deal with major Australian media company China central to GOP’s efforts to push Biden back MORE would be welcome on the platform he would prefer to join.

Meckler responded to a question from Fox News host Neil Cavuto, who asked if former President TrumpDonald Trump Democrat Dingell of Michigan on violent rhetoric: ‘I had men in front of my house with assault weapons’ McConnell does not rule out getting involved in Republican primary. 75 percent of Republicans want Trump to play a prominent role in IDP: MORE poll would be welcomed on the social media network after Twitter permanently banned Trump after the January 6 riot at the Capitol.

‘What Parler is really about is being a public square, and a public square is where anyone can come, they can say whatever they want, as long as it’s legal, and Donald Trump has, as far as I know, said nothing illegal. not. . He certainly did not on Twitter, not on Facebook [or] any of the other places where he was banned, ”Meckler said.

“He is most welcome to come with us to Parler. We will be happy to have him with President Biden.

Parler Monday announced that it reloads its platform based on independent technology.

Parler’s re-launch came about a month after the platform, along with Apple and Google’s app stores, was suspended from Amazon’s web hosting services in the wake of the riots. The concern was about the way Parler handled potentially threatening content.

Meckler told Fox News that he thought the platform would appear in Apple’s App Store again soon, but that he was not interested in trying to get back on Google.

“We’re not really interested in being on Google again. They are not for free speech; they are anti-free speech, ”Meckler said. “I expect we’ll be at Apple again, and we will not be so worried about Google.”

The company has become the platform for conservatives who believe that other social media platforms censor right-wing content.

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