The seeds of misinformation about next week's midterm elections were planted in 2020
on the U.S. Capitol. His contention was rejected in more than 60 court cases and by his own attorney general, William Barr.
Tech companies say they've implemented new policies and programs designed to ferret out misinformation. Yet critics say the volume of false claims spreading now shows there's more to be done, such as better enforcement of existing rules or government regulations requiring more aggressive policies.
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