Mark Zuckerberg stands by decision on Trump posts amid mounting employee frustration

In a staff-wide name that Facebook workers described as each demanding and awkward, Zuckerberg sought to give an explanation for to pissed off workers his reasoning.
In a staff-wide call that Facebook employees described as both tense and awkward, Zuckerberg sought to explain to frustrated employees his reasoning.

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