Leaked memo presentations Fb government announcing corporate used to be answerable for Donald Trump getting elected

Andrew "Boz" Bosworth says that Fb is answerable for Trump's election, however "not for the reasons anyone thinks."
Andrew "Boz" Bosworth says that Facebook is responsible for Trump's election, but "not for the reasons anyone thinks."

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Author: Newsweek

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