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Trump Warns Facebook Against Censorship: “I Will Be Looking into This!”

19-3-2019 < No Fake News 61 451 words
 
President Trump promises investigation over Facebook repeatedly censoring conservatives












President Trump has promised swift action against the censors at Facebook for blatantly and fragrantly censoring conservatives on a massive scale. 





Responding to the censorship of his social media director Dan Scavino Jr., Trump warned “I will be looking into this!”


“Dear Facebook— AMAZING. WHY ARE YOU STOPPING ME from replying to comments followers have left me – on my own Facebook Page!!?? People have the right to know. Why are you silencing me??? Please LMK! Thanks,” Scavino wrote Monday after Facebook temporarily suspended him from using the service.









Dear Facebook—AMAZING. WHY ARE YOU STOPPING ME from replying to comments followers have left me – on my own Facebook Page!!?? People have the right to know. Why are you silencing me??? Please LMK! Thanks.


Posted by Daniel Scavino Jr. on Monday, March 18, 2019




Infowars.com reports: Scavino, who has nearly 300,000 followers, included a screengrab showing that Facebook marked his post as “spam” with the message, “You’re temporarily blocked from making public comments on Facebook.”


Trump fired back at Facebook and Big Tech in response.





“I will be looking into this!” he tweeted.




“Facebook, Google and Twitter, not to mention the Corrupt Media, are sooo on the side of the Radical Left Democrats. But fear not, we will win anyway, just like we did before! #MAGA,” he added.




Big Tech’s accelerated censorship and purging of conservative voices has become so prolific that Trump’s son Don Jr. penned an op-ed warning fellow conservatives to prepare to fight or be silenced on social media forever.


Indeed, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) announced a $250 million lawsuit against Twitter in the “first of many” lawsuits to come against Big Tech.


“Twitter is a machine,” Nunes’ personal attorney told Fox News. “It is a modern-day Tammany Hall. Congressman Nunes intends to hold Twitter fully accountable for its abusive behavior and misconduct.”



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