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Zuckerberg Deflects Blame For Capitol Riot

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Zuckerberg Deflects Blame For Capitol Riot

Zuckerberg Deflects Blame For Capitol Riot

During a congressional hearing on extremism and misinformation, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said former President Donald Trump “should be responsible” for inciting the deadly Capitol riot.


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