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Trump's feud with Facebook and Twitter has created a 'code red' for his campaign as Election Day nears

President Donald Trump uses a mobile phone during a roundtable discussion at the White House on June 18, 2020.The Trump campaign has accused major social platforms, including Facebook and Twitter, of censorship in recent weeks after they've taken action against some of the president's policy-violating posts.

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Trump campaign is considering ways to reach supporters and work around these restrictions, a dire situation internally described as "code red." With Election Day just over four months away, campaign officials are reportedly looking into a few options: moving to a smaller platform emphasizing free expression, like Gab and Parler; building its own social platform; and encouraging supporters to migrate to the campaign's own smartphone app.

The decision, being weighed with Election Day just over four months away, has internally been referred to as a "code red" situation, theAccording to the Journal, the Trump campaign is considering three options: moving to a lesser-know social network, building its own platform, or encouraging supporters to migrate to the campaign's own smartphone app.

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