Trump is holding an official event to air his grievances about social media—and the far right is invited to the party
is holding an official event to air his grievances about social media—and the far right is invited to the party.
A number of far-right internet personalities have reportedly been invited to the White House for a “Social Media Summit” on Thursday, which White House deputy press secretarysaid will “bring together digital leaders for a robust conversation on the opportunities and challenges of today’s online environment.
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