Early former Facebook employees wrote a letter to the company's leaders criticizing its 'cowardly' decision not to take action against Trump's posts
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The letter comes as Facebook is caught up in backlash over its decision not to take action against a controversial post from President Trump about the George Floyd protests. The letter urges Facebook's leadership to take action by fact-checking politicians and labeling harmful posts.
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