Twitter on Thursday night labeled a video tweeted by President Donald Trump as 'manipulated media.' The video used a fake CNN graphic. The move marks the third time Twitter has taken action against Trump in a month.
New York Twitter on Thursday night labeled a video tweeted by President Donald Trump as"manipulated media." The move marks the third time Twitter has taken action against Trump in a month.
Trump tweeted a video with a fake CNN graphic; the video claims,"America is not the problem. Fake news is." A Twitter spokesperson said Thursday night,"This Tweet has been labeled per our synthetic and manipulated media policy to give people more context." The video, which runs for 60 seconds, starts with footage of one part of a viral video that shows a black child run from a white child. The fake CNN graphic reads,"Terrified todler [sic] runs from racist baby.
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