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Maxine Waters claims her Twitter was hacked, even though it appears it wasn’t

Rep. Maxine Waters next to a tweet where she claims her Twitter was hacked and had been 'erased.'

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) claimed that her Twitter account had been hacked.

The California lawmaker said—in a tweet—on Tuesday afternoon that not only had her account been hacked, but it had been "erased" and somewhat ominously added that she knew who the culprit was and that she would "take care of this."

"I have been hacked and my Twitter account has been erased. I know who has done this. I will take care of this. M Waters," the tweet from the congresswoman's account reads.

A screenshot of a tweet from Rep. Maxine Waters where she claims that her Twitter was hacked.

As of Tuesday afternoon, there is little context about the California lawmaker's tweet.

Waters' account does not appear to have been "erased." Politwoops, a service from ProPublica that tracks politicians' deleted tweets, shows that around six tweets had been deleted from her account within the last 24 hours, however, they were all retweets of other accounts. Previous to that, Politwoops shows that there are scattered tweet deletions over the past several months.

A Wayback Machine snapshot of her @RepMaxineWaters account shows that tweets she had made as of this weekend are still visible on her account today.

Her other account, @MaxineWaters, also does not appear to have been erased. Its last tweet is from June 29, and Politwoops shows a tweet was last deleted from that account on June 21.

It is possible that Waters somehow lost control of the account briefly before Twitter was able to restore it.

The Daily Dot has reached out to representatives from Waters' office and Twitter, but neither have immediately responded to our requests for comment.

We'll update this story if we hear back from either of them.

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