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President Trump Thanks Joe Biden for Crowning Him the ‘Great MAGA King’

45th President Donald J. Trump thanked Joe Biden for crowning him the “Great MAGA King” in a post he made to his Truth Social platform after Biden’s attempt to use the moniker as an insult fell flat.

Truth Social Under ‘Direct Attack’ by Biden’s Disinformation Board: Nunes

Truth Social is a target of the Biden administration's new Disinformation Governance Board, according to the man running former President Donald Trump's nascent social network.

Starbucks Employee Claims to Have Spit in a Conservative Student’s Coffee

A Starbucks employee claims to have spit in a prominent conservative student leader’s coffee in Denton, Texas. University of North Texas (UNT) student and former YCT (Young Conservatives of Texas) President, Kelly Neidert, found the post on Yik Yak, an anonymous Twitter-style social network popular on college campuses.

Russia Opens Criminal Case Against Meta, Seeks to Designate It an ‘Extremist Organization’

World Economic Forum-partnered Meta is making "illegal calls for murder and violence against citizens of the Russian Federation," said Russia's Investigative Committee.

Trump Calls Zuckerberg ‘Criminal’ for Donating $400 Million to Election Offices

President asserts Facebook CEO's donation to local election offices was “illegal.”

TPUSA Joins Gab after Platform Gets Endorsed by Tim Pool, Elijah Schaffer

Turning Point USA, the conservative youth movement founded by Charlie Kirk, has joined free speech social network Gab, following glowing endorsements from Tim Pool and Elijah Schaffer.

Facebook Employees Reportedly Sought to Crack Down on Right-Wing Media Outlets

On Friday, an unnamed Facebook whistleblower argued that the social networking giant routinely turned a blind eye to hate speech and misinformation on the platform over fears it would hinder the company's growth.

Twitter to Pay $809.5 Million to Settle Lawsuit Alleging Jack Dorsey, Others Misled Investors

Twitter disclosed a binding agreement to settle a class-action lawsuit, under which the social network will pay $809.5 million to resolve claims it provided misleading user-engagement info to investors.

CNN correspondent: ‘clearly big holes’ in Twitter policy, as Taliban use network while Trump banned

CNN correspondent Donie O’Sullivan has criticized Twitter’s policy on deplatforming, arguing there are “clearly some big holes” if the Taliban is allowed to use the social network but former President Donald Trump cannot.

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