Musk refers to “suppression by Twitter” of story about President Biden’s surviving son.

Elon Musk suggested Twitter suppressed information about Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden. 

Musk made the charge in a tweet announcing a live Q&A Friday Afternoon. 

TheStreet is following the Q&A and will update with further details. 

Musk’s move comes as he is desperately trying to regain advertiser support. He borrowed more than $13 billion to complete his recent acquisition of the social media company and needs cash flow to make the interest payments. 

But a series of controversies have prompted many advertisers to cut or pause their advertising.  

Musk imposed another ban on Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, this week following his positive comments about Hitler in an interview with conspiracist Alex Jones. 

5: 25 p.m. ET

Musk has posted that Twitter is double-checking some facts, so the new estimated start time for live-tweeting is 6 p.m. ET.