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Facebook and YouTube have removed a video posted by President Trump telling rioters who stormed Congress “we love you.”. The same video was left online but blocked from being shared by Twitter ...
At 4:06 p.m. on national television, President-elect Biden called for President Trump to end the attack. At 4:22 p.m., Trump issued a video message on social media that Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube later took down. In it, he repeated his claims of electoral fraud, praised his supporters, and told them to "go home".
On December 19, 2020, six weeks following his election loss, Trump urged his followers on Twitter to protest in Washington, D.C., on January 6, the day Congress was set to certify the results of the election, writing, "Be there, will be wild!" Over the course of the following weeks, Trump would repeat the January 6 date.
The United States federal government shutdown from midnight EST on December 22, 2018, until January 25, 2019 (35 days) was the longest government shutdown in history [ 1][ 2] and the second [ a] and final federal government shutdown involving furloughs during the presidency of Donald Trump. It occurred when the 115th Congress and Trump could ...
Thomas pivoted away from Trump’s Twitter behavior in the 12-page opinion, mounting an argument that the moderation powers of digital platforms like Twitter and Facebook are the real problem ...
Executive Order 13769, titled Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States, labeled the " Muslim ban " by Donald Trump and his supporters [1] [2] and critics alike, [3] [4] and commonly known as such, [5] or commonly referred to as the Trump travel ban, or Trump Muslim travel ban, was an executive order by President ...
An NYU study of Trump tweets raises new questions about the ability of social media companies to halt the flood of falsehoods during election cycles. Twitter blocked and labeled Donald Trump's ...
Roger B. Taney was the first nominee to a Cabinet position to be rejected. Members of the Cabinet of the United States are nominated by the president and are then confirmed or rejected by the Senate. Listed below are unsuccessful cabinet nominees—that is, individuals who were nominated and who either declined their own nomination, failed the ...