Fb gets rid of pro-Trump pages protecting GOP candidate Robert Hyde

Hyde it appears stored a U.S. ambassador beneath surveillance in Kyiv, consistent with new Space paperwork.
Hyde apparently kept a U.S. ambassador under surveillance in Kyiv, per new House documents.

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