Facebook has now removed the Trump post featuring doctored video of a Black toddler and fake CNN graphics
by Donald Trump that featured a doctored version of a 2019 viral video that shows two toddlers.
"We received a copyright complaint from the rights holder of this video under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and have removed the post,The original video, which went viral last year, shows a Black child and white child running toward each other and embracing. But the altered version posted by Trump to Twitter and Facebook on Thursday is overlaid with a fake CNN graphic and edited to suggest news footage of the white child chasing the terrified Black child.
Social media companies have taken more robust action against Trump's posts over the last month: Facebook on Thursday that featured an inverted triangle, a symbol often used by the Nazis to demarcate political enemies.
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