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Vivek Ramaswamy’s LinkedIn account was mistakenly restricted, according to the company.

Republican Presidential Candidate Claims LinkedIn Account Was Locked for Violating Policies

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has accused LinkedIn of locking his account for violating their policies. However, his account was reinstated a few hours later.

A spokesperson from LinkedIn told the Washington Examiner that Ramaswamy’s account was “restricted in error” and is now back up.

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Ramaswamy shared an email from LinkedIn that stated his account was restricted for sharing content that contained misleading or inaccurate information, in violation of LinkedIn’s User Agreement. He posted screenshots of the emails he received on LinkedIn, claiming that “Big Tech election interference has begun.”

In a video statement, Ramaswamy said, “These are so-called privately held companies, or publicly traded private companies, that are doing the work of the government through the backdoor — silencing speech that the government would never dare to censor.”

The original messages from LinkedIn cited three video posts as the reason why the entrepreneur’s account had been locked. The first, from February, is about the Biden administration’s policies in relation to China, which was flagged for saying “the CCP is playing the Biden administration like a Chinese mandolin.”

The other video, also posted in February, was flagged for another comment: “If the climate religion was really about climate change, then they’d be worried about, say, shifting oil production from the U.S. to places like Russia and China.”

The final video from May was flagged for saying: “The climate agenda is a lie: fossil fuels are a requirement for human prosperity.”

Ramaswamy stated that he will not stay censored and will get this done through the national revival that he is leading, starting next year. The Republican Party’s first millennial White House candidate is expected to hold a series of events in Cedar Falls, Iowa, on Friday.

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