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Prominent Republican senators have refused to knock down President Donald Trump”s unfounded claims of voting irregularities and fraud, even as misinformation disputing Democrat Joe Biden”s victory has flourished online.
Sen Lindsey Graham, a close Trump ally who heads the Senate Judiciary Committee where the CEOs will testify Tuesday, has publicly urged, “Do not concede, Mr. President. Fight hard.”
Both Facebook”s Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter”s Jack Dorsey promised lawmakers last month that they would aggressively guard their platforms from being manipulated by foreign governments or used to incite violence around the election results — and they followed through with high-profile steps that angered Trump and his supporters.
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Facebook also moved two days after the election to ban a large group called “Stop the Steal” that Trump supporters were using to organize protests against the vote count. The 350,000-member group echoed Trump”s baseless allegations of a rigged election rendering the results invalid.
It was just one of several similar groups that popped up as the vote counting went on. A copycat “Stop the Steal” group grew steadily, nearing 12,000 members as of last week, and others were easily searchable on Facebook.