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Former President Donald Trump will remain banned from Facebook. A special panel of the social media platform announced Wednesday they agreed to keep the ban in place for now.
Supporters, detractors react to Facebook continuing Trump ban May 5, 2021 at 4:25 PM EDT - Updated May 5 at 6:26 PM
Former President Donald Trump will remain banned from Facebook.
A special panel of the social media platform
announced Wednesday they agreed to keep the ban in place for now.
From his home in Palm Beach County, one of Trump s biggest supporters who has organized regular rallies in Palm Beach Gardens, reacted to the news. Everybody is ticked off that he got thrown off these social media platforms. That s unheard of. I mean, that s third world, said Trump supporter Willy Guardiola. Trump supporter Willy Guardiola says the former president should focus on his new platforms and not worry about Facebook.
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Former State Director to U.S. Senator Bill Nelson launches campaign with the support of community leaders and residents
I’m running to focus on the issues that are important to our district – COVID 19 recovery, creating jobs, workforce and affordable housing and managing our quality of life.” Michelle Oyola McGovern
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, April 20, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Michelle Oyola McGovern today announced her candidacy for Palm Beach County Commission, District 6. The Primary Election is scheduled for August 23, 2022. If elected, Michelle would be Palm Beach County’s first Latin-American elected to the County Commission. County Commission District 6 is an open seat due to term limits. District 6 encompasses the western portion of Palm Beach County.
Free crash course on how to run for political office January 22, 2021 at 9:25 AM EST - Updated January 22 at 9:25 AM
Cathleen Ward and Ramona Saridakis Bean have different backgrounds, but both feel the need to get involved in politics. This was a good, kind of, starting point to figure out how people start campaigns and who gets involved, Ward said. I was trying to finish a master s degree and juggling three kids and a granddad that I m trying to keep safe, Saridakis Bean said.
The two recently wrapped up a crash course on how to run for political office.
Dennis Grady, the CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, said the class addresses key concepts.