Journalist Pablo Manriquez — who has recently contributed to The New Republic and Vanity Fair, among other outlets — shared the contents of a folder “full of briefing documents” on Cruz’s donors after it was left unattended, presumably by a staffer, in the Senate dining room.
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The posts – which detailed Cruz’s purported wine and dine schedule with donors in Washington, D.C. and New York, and featured individual biographies of each of the donors – received thousands of likes before they were removed by Musk’s platform X, formerly known as Twitter, on Tuesday evening. …
While X claimed that the posts violated the platform’s rules, it did not go into detail about which specific rules were broken.
However, the uncensored documents photographed in the posts did show the dates, times, and addresses of Cruz’s meetings, including a private residence of one of Cruz’s donors.