Mark Zuckerberg says hes struggling with Trumps latest posts but leaving them up

The Facebook CEO mentioned of a put up about taking pictures alleged looters in Minneapolis: "people need to know if the government is planning to deploy force."
The Facebook CEO said of a post about shooting alleged looters in Minneapolis: "people need to know if the government is planning to deploy force."

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