Early Facebook Employees Disavow Zuckerbergs Stance on Trump Posts

In an open letter, just about 3 dozen known as on the manager government to do so on President Trump’s messages.
In an open letter, nearly three dozen called on the chief executive to take action on President Trump’s messages.

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Author: Mike Isaac

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