It comes as Trump continues to spar with social media companies over their content policies.
President Donald Trump held a call with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Friday, Axios reported.
It comes as Facebook and Twitter have adopted different stances on how to handle Trump's recent posts about mail-in ballots and the Minnesota protests. Twitter slapped warning labels and public interest labels on Trump's tweets, while Facebook chose to leave the posts up. U.S. President Donald Trump makes a statement to reporters about reopening churches across the United States during the coronavirus disease pandemic in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, May 22, 2020.
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