Bokhari: Does Mark Zuckerberg Think He's Bigger Than Trump?

Its leadership appears to believe that its point of view on what is and is not a major news item is more important than that of the President of the United States.

But this came with an important caveat Facebook said that the ban would be lifted if Ciaramella was identified by enough public figures.

The policy is still in effect, despite the fact that more than 20 hours ago, President Donald Trump retweeted a link to an article identifying the alleged whistleblower as Eric Ciaramella.

Dan Bishop , Students for Trump co-chairman Ryan Fournier, former Deputy Assistant to the PresidentSebastian Gorka, and bestselling authorDinesh DSouza.

Conservative media figures that have named the alleged whistleblower include radio hostsMark LevinandGlenn Beck, One America News host Jack Posobiec, and TownHall.com senior columnistKurt Schlichter.

Publishers that have named the alleged whistleblower includeHeavy.com, theWashington Examiner,the Federalist,and theWestern Journal.

Is the impeachment drama, and the name of the man who allegedly helped kick it off, really not a newsworthy story to Facebook?

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