Roger Stone, a political operative whose 40-month prison sentence was commuted this month by President Donald Trump, his longtime friend, used the racial slur "Negro" on air while verbally sparring with a Los Angeles-based Black radio host.
08.07.2020 - 23:37 / deadline.com
Ted Johnson Facebook said that it has removed more than 100 accounts and pages linked to Roger Stone and his associates for violating their policy against coordinated inauthentic behavior.Stone, who has longtime ties to President Donald Trump, is scheduled to begin serving a 40 month prison sentence next week.
In a post on his Instagram account before it was shut down, Stone asked the president to grant him clemency.The company said that 54 Facebook accounts, 50 pages and 4 Instagram accounts
.Roger Stone, a political operative whose 40-month prison sentence was commuted this month by President Donald Trump, his longtime friend, used the racial slur "Negro" on air while verbally sparring with a Los Angeles-based Black radio host.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerRoger Stone, the former adviser to President Donald Trump who was granted clemency for lying to Congress and witness tampering, uttered a racial slur during a live interview on Southern California radio station KFI.Stone referred to black radio host Mr. Mo’Kelly as a “Negro” during his interview on Saturday.
Donald Trump has been accused of being “the most corrupt president in history” after commuting the prison sentence of a friend and former adviser.Roger Stone was due to begin a 40-month prison term in Georgia, US, on Tuesday after being convicted of lying to Congress,obstruction and witness tampering.Trump stepped in to spare jail but not pardon Stone after a court denied a request to delay the start of the term.Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren said the move showed Trump was the most
Ted Johnson If there’s one thing that we can be guaranteed from now until Election Day, it’s that we will hear a lot more from Roger Stone, spared from prison after President Donald Trump granted him clemency.The unofficial kickoff was on Monday’s Hannity, as the Fox News hosted landed Stone’s first big interview since Trump commuted a 40-month sentence on charges of lying to Congress and witness tampering.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorHillary Clinton was the guest Monday on The Daily Social Distancing Show with Trevor Noah, and the former Secretary of State and presidential candidate talked about Donald Trump, Roger Stone, voter suppression and the one thing one everyone’s mind — what she’s been up to in isolation.After discussing the 100th anniversary of American women getting the right to vote and her work with the nonprofit Onward Together, she got to the really important stuff.
Zoolander to remove a cameo from Donald Trump.Trump appears in the movie during a red carpet scene, in which he and Melania Trump (then Melania Knauss) are being interviewed at the VH1 Fashion Awards.He says: “Without Derek Zoolander, male modelling wouldn't be what it is today.”But speaking to The Daily Beast's , Stiller said he won't be re-cutting the movie to take Trump out.“We were shooting at the now defunct VH1 Fashion Awards… and as people were coming up the red carpet, we pulled them
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump has commuted the sentence Roger Stone, his former adviser and early political mentor, just days before he was set to begin serving prison time for his conviction on charges of lying to Congress and witness tampering.White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a statement that “particularly in light of the egregious facts and circumstances surrounding his unfair prosecution, arrest, and trial, the president has determined to commute his sentence. Roger
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook kicked Roger Stone, the Donald Trump associate who faces prison time after being convicted of seven felonies, off Facebook and Instagram. The company said it had found evidence that Stone was behind a network of fake accounts in the U.S.
Also Read: Facebook Decisions Led to 'Significant Setbacks for Civil Rights,' Audit FindsThe first signs of the network came up in 2018, Facebook said, when it was investigating accounts tied to the Proud Boys.Stone, who worked as a campaign adviser for President Trump, was found guilty in November 2019 on all federal counts in a trial stemming from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook simply has not done enough to fight problems including hate speech and voter suppression, according to a report culminating a two-year independent audit of the social giant’s practices and policies.
The POTUS is once again the target of internet mockery after he called out for none other than Roger Ailes! That’s right – the Fox CEO who passed away in 2017! As you can imagine, a lot of social media users proceeded to remind Donald Trump that his Fox friend cannot come to the phone for a very good reason – he’s dead! After making it very clear he was not happy about Fox News hiring former Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile, Trump took to his go-to social media platform to
Donald Trump took to Twitter with this question on June 30: “Where are you Roger Ailes?” Well, the former Fox News CEO is in his grave, because he died in 2017. The POTUS inquired about his friend’s whereabouts after voicing his disapproval of Fox News hiring former Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile, who used to be a contributor at CNN.
Stop Hate for Profit campaign, People reports, which calls on businesses to stop advertising on Facebook to protest its failure to deplatform racist hate speech. Facebook was recently condemned for its refusal to remove Donald Trump's post inciting violence against Black Lives Matter protestors—"when the looting starts the shooting starts," Trump wrote on both Facebook and Twitter—and has long been criticized for enabling the spread of hate speech and misinformation.
Jon Stewart has said he believes Donald Trump will make America great again – just not in the way that he thinks he will.
Facebook said Friday that it will flag all "newsworthy" posts from politicians that break its rules, including those from President Donald Trump. CEO Mark Zuckerberg had previously refused to take action against Trump posts suggesting that mail-in ballots will lead to voter fraud, saying that people deserved to hear unfiltered statements from political leaders.
David Robb Labor EditorEXCLUSIVE: We finally might have heard the last of the Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” at President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies, which was played as his walk-off theme at Saturday’s sparsely attended rally in Tulsa, OK.The Stones first objected to Trump’s use of the song during the 2016 presidential campaign, but he has continued to use it without their permission.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook is following in Twitter’s footsteps in dealing with controversial and inflammatory statements from high-profile figures — like Donald Trump.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, in an employee town hall meeting Friday, said the company will start adding warning labels to content posted by politicians that would otherwise violate its policies if it’s deemed to be in the “public interest.”“Often, seeing speech from politicians is in the public interest, and in the