WASHINGTON, June 23 — Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's political campaign has asked social media giants Facebook and Twitter to remove posts by Republican President Donald Trump yesterday that it said made false claims aimed at discrediting mail-in voting. Trump tweeted several times...
Tuesday, 23 Jun 2020 01:04 PM MYT
Trump tweeted several times yesterday criticising vote-by-mail plans that numerous states have implemented so that voters concerned about the coronavirus infection can submit their ballots from home. “Voter rolls are notorious for including people who no longer live at the address on file, or are even deceased,” Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh said in response to the Biden camp's claim. “It is a wide open invitation for fraud and an undermining of election integrity.”
“Our campaign has sent letters to Twitter and Facebook demanding that this disinformation, which seeks to undermine faith in our electoral process, gets taken down immediately.”
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