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Social media shift among Trump supporters

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Social media shift among Trump supporters

Social media shift among Trump supporters

As the nation awaits the house vote on impeachment, there’s a social media shift happening among Trump supporters who are turning to alternative platforms. This is following Facebook announcing it's removing “stop the steal” content, because the phrase was used by those who participated in last week's riots at the US Capitol.


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