America 'On Fire': Facebook Watched As Trump Ignited Hate During Unrest In Minneapolis
October 27, 20216 min read1202 words
Published: October 27, 2021  |  6 min read1202 words
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The reports of hateful and violent posts on Facebook started pouring in on the night of May 28 last year, soon after then-President Donald Trump sent a warning on social media that looters in Minneapolis would be shot.It had been three days since Minneapolis...
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November 1, 2022
Misquotes of Trump and attempts at mind reading are used in this highly inappropriate news article. This is a hit piece made up of opinion and bias. The journalist is among many that blamed good Americans for the horrid behavior of miscreants.
November 1, 2022
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