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John Bolton Says Trump ‘Not Fit for Office,’ Lacks Competence to Perform Job (Video) - thewrap.com
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18.06.2020 / 16:41

John Bolton Says Trump ‘Not Fit for Office,’ Lacks Competence to Perform Job (Video)

Also Read: John Bolton Sounds Alarm on 'Censorship' of His Upcoming Book: 'I Hope It's Not Suppressed'The Trump administration sued Bolton on Tuesday, arguing that Bolton breached his contractual and fiduciary obligations by revealing classified information in his upcoming book.“The Room Where It Happened” is scheduled to be published on June 23 from Simon & Schuster.

Georgia Tennant slams Facebook after breastfeeding snap deleted for being 'sexual' - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
17.06.2020 / 23:28

Georgia Tennant slams Facebook after breastfeeding snap deleted for being 'sexual'

Facebook removed a picture of her breastfeeding baby daughter Birdie. The mum-of-five was up in arms after being told her sweet snap breached policies for being too "sexual" and decided to take her complaint straight to the top.

Joe Biden Calls On Facebook To Get Tougher On Misinformation; Company Responds - deadline.com
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11.06.2020 / 20:35

Joe Biden Calls On Facebook To Get Tougher On Misinformation; Company Responds

Ted Johnson Joe Biden’s presidential campaign launched an online petition and open letter targeting Facebook’s policies, telling CEO Mark Zuckerberg that the platform has taken “no meaningful action” to root out misinformation.In the letter, the Biden campaign writes that Facebook “continues to allow Donald Trump to say anything — and to pay to ensure that his wild claims reach millions of voters.  SuperPACs and other dark money groups are following his example.

Mark Zuckerberg Says Facebook Will Address Options for Handling Violating Content - variety.com - Minneapolis
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06.06.2020 / 03:31

Mark Zuckerberg Says Facebook Will Address Options for Handling Violating Content

Klaritza Rico Mark Zuckerberg has addressed Facebook employees who were disappointed in the CEO’s decision to not flag or take down Donald Trump’s post that suggested the Minneapolis protesters be shot at.In the memo shared publicly on Friday, Zuckerberg acknowledged the backlash and listed seven specific policies that he would be reviewing more carefully, one of them related to how Trump’s post was handled.“I know many of you think we should have labeled the President’s posts in some way last

Pink says Trump supporters not real Americans - torontosun.com - USA - George
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04.06.2020 / 19:25

Pink says Trump supporters not real Americans

Pink has labelled supporters of Donald Trump as “hypocrites” in a furious rant about the U.S. President’s handling of the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests across America.

Zuckerberg: Trump’s ‘Shooting’ Comment ‘Has No History of Being Read as a Dog Whistle’ - thewrap.com
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04.06.2020 / 00:33

Zuckerberg: Trump’s ‘Shooting’ Comment ‘Has No History of Being Read as a Dog Whistle’

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg, during a virtual questions-and-answers meeting with employees, explained why the company didn’t take action against President Donald Trump’s recent comments on protestors and rioters in the same way other tech giants have. The decision split Facebook’s workforce, with many staging a virtual walkout earlier this week.

Zuckerberg: ‘Right Action’ to Leave Trump’s Facebook Post Alone - thewrap.com - New York
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02.06.2020 / 22:41

Zuckerberg: ‘Right Action’ to Leave Trump’s Facebook Post Alone

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg, during a questions-and-answers session with employees on Tuesday, defended the company’s decision to not censor or label President Trump’s recent posts — a decision Twitter took the opposite stance on.

‘Stunned’ Civil Rights Activists Rip Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook Over Trump Treatment - thewrap.com - city Sandberg
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02.06.2020 / 19:01

‘Stunned’ Civil Rights Activists Rip Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook Over Trump Treatment

Several civil rights groups ripped Facebook and its two most prominent executives, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg, for not covering up President Trump’s posts with warning labels, in the same way Twitter has in the last week.

Facebook Employees Stage Virtual Walkout Over Trump Post Inaction - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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02.06.2020 / 03:57

Facebook Employees Stage Virtual Walkout Over Trump Post Inaction

A number of Facebook employees on Monday planned a virtual walkout after executives said they would not take action concerning future posts from President Donald Trump even after some were labeled as misleading and dangerous by Twitter. Facebook’s chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, has held firm through the years that he believes his company's platform should be hands-off when it comes to political posts.

Mark Zuckerberg "Expressed Concerns" Over Trump's Protest Tweets In Phone Call - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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01.06.2020 / 17:01

Mark Zuckerberg "Expressed Concerns" Over Trump's Protest Tweets In Phone Call

On a call with Donald Trump, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly "expressed concerns about the tone and rhetoric" the president was using in his social media posts about the nationwide protests against police brutality and outlined how Trump's comments were putting the social media giant in a difficult position. Axios reports that the president called Zuckerberg late on Friday, after a day of back and forth between Facebook and the White House over Trump'snow infamous Friday 1 a.m.

Mark Zuckerberg Says Trump’s Minneapolis Shooting Post Did Not Violate Facebook’s Policies - thewrap.com - Minneapolis
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30.05.2020 / 03:57

Mark Zuckerberg Says Trump’s Minneapolis Shooting Post Did Not Violate Facebook’s Policies

Mark Zuckerberg said that Facebook allowed President Trump’s post about “shooting” protesters in Minneapolis to remain on its platform because “people need to know if the government is planning to deploy force.”

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