Mother Of U.S. Marine Kareem Nikoui Killed In Kabul Has Had Her Facebook And Instagram Accounts Suspended For Posts Blaming President Biden

Shana Chappell, the mother of Kareem Nikoui, said that President Joe Biden is to blame for her son's death. Facebook

Daily Mail: Mother of Marine killed in ISIS bomb attack has her Instagram account disabled after she blamed Biden for her son's death and claimed President 'rolled his eyes' and 'turned his back on her' when she confronted him 

* Shana Chapell's son Kareem Nikoui, 20, was killed in Kabul on Thursday 

* Thousands flooded her page - where she has complained about Biden in the past - afterwards 

* On Thursday, her Instagram account was suddenly disabled 

* She had posted on Facebook, blaming Biden for her son's death in Afghanistan 

* Instagram says it was a mistake, has restored the account and apologized 

* They won't explain how Ms. Chapell's account was flagged to them 

* It is another example of Silicon Valley censoring conservative voices 

* Trump has been banned from Facebook and Instagram since January and a host of his supporters have been censored 

* Chapell had also described meeting Biden on Sunday at Dover Air Base 

* She said he 'rolled his eyes' at her and 'turned his back' as she confronted him 

* White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki refused to comment on Biden's meeting with the Marines' families on Monday 

Facebook temporarily deleted the Instagram account of the mother of one of the Marines killed in Afghanistan by an ISIS bomb last week after she publicly blamed President Biden his death and the deaths of the other servicemembers killed. 

Shana Chapell is the mother of Kareem Nikoui, 20, who was killed in the ISIS bomb attack at Kabul airport on August 26. 

She has been vocal in her criticism of President Biden and says she blamed him for her son's death, along with the deaths of the 12 other troops who were killed.  

Read more ....  

Update: Mom of slain Marine protests as Facebook temporarily removes her Instagram (NYPost)  

WNU Editor: The negative reaction to this suspension has been massive. No surprise. Facebook just reversed the suspension .... Instagram restores account of fallen troop's mother, acknowledges mistakenly deleting her (Washington Times).

Subscribe to receive free email updates: