Karl Racine said his office is looking into whether comments made at the "Save America" rally shortly before at least part of the crowd marched toward the U.S. Capitol and violently stormed the building, meet the threshold of an inciting violence charge.
Snapchat Permanently Bans Donald Trump For Spreading Misinformation, Inciting Violence
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The company said that the decision was made in the interest of public safety
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram have either banned or temporarily suspended Trump s accounts
Snapchat has become the latest social media platform to completely ban outgoing President Donald Trump following the riots that took place at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Jan.6.
Snapchat made its decision after the company’s assessment on what could happen if Trump were to continue spreading misinformation and hate speech on social media, Variety first reported.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is facing renewed criticism over a tweet from 2017 claiming that the presidential election the year before was “hijacked.”
“Our election was hijacked,” said Pelosi’s 2017 tweet, which was not censored by Twitter with a warning label as many of President Trump’s tweets questioning the 2020 election were. “There is no question. Congress has a duty to #ProtectOurDemocracy & #FollowTheFacts.”
Our election was hijacked. There is no question. Congress has a duty to #ProtectOurDemocracy & #FollowTheFacts. Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) May 16, 2017
Several conservatives on Twitter have pointed to this tweet in recent days and wondered why Twitter and the media allowed Pelosi to question the integrity of a certified election when Trump has been punished for doing the same. Twitter rolled out labels on election fraud in September 2020.
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If Mike Pence does not invoke the 25th Amendment, the House will consider impeaching Donald Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says in a letter to fellow House Democrats.
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Vice President Mike Pence and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., read the final certification of Electoral College votes cast in November s presidential election during a joint session of Congress after working through the night, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021. | Photo Credit:
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If Mike Pence does not invoke the 25th Amendment, the House will consider impeaching Donald Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says in a letter to fellow House Democrats.