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This is a very dangerous precedent.

I am familiar with this situation because @BikiniRobotArmy has shared these Deutsche documents with me too. My best guess: someone complained to @Twitter that the documents are the property of the Broeksmit estate. (1/2)
That does not affect the right of a journalist in the US to publicly disclose the documents.

@Twitter should not be doing the bidding of whoever is trying to keep this stuff secret, whether it’s the Broeksmit family or @DeutscheBank.
And yes, I have a stake in this, because the @BikiniRobotArmy documents are an important part of my book and have already featured in the NYT. I don’t always agree with @ScottMStedman’s reporting, but I 100% endorse his right to put stuff like this in the public domain.
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