“The relationship with Parler and the CEO did not work out because the CEO’s vision was not ours,” Bongino said.
On that much at least, Matze and Bongino appear to agree.
Parler did not respond to CNN Business’ request for comment.
In his response, Bongino repeatedly said Matze was being untruthful.
“It is me and my co-owners who are resolutely committed to a free speech site,” he said. “[Matze] is no white knight in this story.”
Bongino claimed that after being ousted from Amazon Web Services, Parler could have been back up and running within a week if the company had simply agreed to “all the ridiculous Apple edicts to become a heavy moderation site to the left of Twitter.”
“We don’t want garbage on our site either,” Bongino continued, “but we are a free speech site and will remain as such.”
“We were handling it like gentlemen, and John decided somehow to make this public,” Bongino said in the video.
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