A fake viral video makes Nancy Pelosi look inebriated. Facebook won’t take it down.

Turns out on Facebook, simply because one thing isn’t actual doesn’t imply it’s towards the foundations.
Turns out on Facebook, just because something isn’t real doesn’t mean it’s against the rules.

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Author: Emily Stewart

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