Fb takes down Proud Boys, American Guard accounts related to protests

The Proud Boys and American Guard are recognized as hate teams by the Southern Poverty Regulation Heart.
The Proud Boys and American Guard are identified as hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

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Author: Abc News

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