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US Sen. Michael Bennet despatched a letter to Mark Zuckerberg asking how he’s combating the corporate from serving to undermine democratic elections
US Sen. Michael Bennet sent a letter to Mark Zuckerberg asking how he’s preventing the company from helping undermine democratic elections

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Author: Shirin Ghaffary

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