NEW: President Trump has signed an executive order that he said calls for the FCC to revisit Section 230 of the Communications and Decency Act of 1996, which provides websites immunity from liability for content users post on their platforms.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order that he said calls for the Federal Communications Commission to revisit Section 230 of the Communications and Decency Act of 1996, which provides websites immunity from liability for content users post on their platforms.adding a fact-check label on a pair of Trump's tweets
earlier this week. The fact-check included a link directing users to a page with news reports debunking the tweets, in which Trump claimed there was"NO WAY" an election with boosted mail-in voting would be legitimate. A Twitter spokesperson told NBC News on Tuesday the tweets"contain potentially misleading information about voting processes and have been labeled to provide additional context around mail-in ballots." The spokesperson added the companyLet our news meet your inbox. The news and stories that matters, delivered weekday mornings.
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