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Two political commentators teamed up this week to rent a Times
Square billboard exposing Washington Post journalist Taylor
Lorenz for a report in which she revealed personal information
about the Twitter user who runs the Libs of TikTok account.
Commentator and podcast host Tim Pool on Tuesday tweeted a video
of the billboard, which reads, "Hey [Washington Post], democracy
dies in darkness. That's why we're shining a light on you.
Taylor Lorenz doxxed @libsoftiktok."
Tim Pool
@Timcast
The Washington Post and Taylor Lorenz Doxxed @libsoftiktok
They included a link to private work details and an address
listed as Libs' private home
They lied about it so I got an ad in Times Square calling them
out
Thanks to @JeremyDBoreing for the assist
8:57 AM · Apr 26, 2022
Daily Wire founder and CEO Jeremy Boreing joined Pool in paying
for the billboard space.
The commentators disseminated their message in response to
Lorenz's controversial Washington Post report on Libs of TikTok,
a conservative Twitter account that showcases teachers who
attempt to indoctrinate their students and others who espouse
radical left-wing ideology. Lorenz not only revealed the
identity of the anonymous person who runs the account but also
included a copy of the person's real estate license, which
showed her home address. The Post later removed the home address
from the story, then lied about it, saying, "We did not publish
or link to any details about her personal life."
Lorenz, who has a history of taking offense at legitimate
criticisms, called the billboard "so idiotic" and said "these
campaigns have a much darker and more violent side."
taylor...@washpost.com