Twitter on Tuesday appeared to suspend several accounts dedicated to 2020 election audits, including a prominent one that made announcements regarding the audit of Maricopa County. When trying to access the Maricopa County Audit, the Audit War Room, and various “war room” accounts dedicated to Wisconsin, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia, Twitter wrote: “Account suspended.” The War Room account had more than 40,000 followers and the Maricopa County Audit account had nearly 100,000 followers. The accounts then displayed Twitter’s boilerplate message that “Twitter suspends accounts that violate the Twitter Rules.” The Maricopa County Audit account, namely, would provide updates of the Arizona Senate-authorized audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 ballots and election equipment. The Epoch Times has reached out to the San Francisco-based social media firm for comment, asking why the audit accounts were suspended. The move is sure to fuel more Republican criticism against Twitter and other Big Tech firms …