Elon Musk is off to a troubling start as the new owner of Twitter, using the social media platform to amplify an obviously false accusation against a Twitter employee pushed by notorious far-right troll Mike Cernovich.
On Tuesday night, Musk responded to a tweet from Cernovich, who made blatantly false claims against Jim Baker, Twitter’s deputy general counsel. Cernovich falsely claimed that when he was serving as the FBI’s general counsel, Baker had “facilitated fraud” by setting up a meeting between former Democratic Party lawyer Michael A. Sussmann and the FBI. (These accusations were tied to a right-wing effort to discredit the Trump-Russia investigations.) “Sounds pretty bad,” Musk replied, further amplifying the defamatory claim to his more than 86 million followers on the platform.
Baker has had a long career as a non-partisan attorney at the Justice Department under presidents of both parties, in addition to stints in the private sector, and he even helped curb some of the wiretapping abuses during the George W. Bush administration.
But even to an untrained eye, if Musk had given a cursory reading of Cernovich's screen grabs smearing Baker, he would have seen just what a sloppy hit job this was. (The alternative possibility is that Musk did read this, but still failed to understand it.)