U.S. President Donald Trump spars with Twitter over fact checking

For the first time in Donald Trump’s presidency, Twitter has flagged three of his tweets for being potentially false or violating the platform's rules.

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17 comments

  1. Can we not have news videos where it’s just writing on the screen please? Just have that as a written article on your website. This is miss-leading to think that there will be an announcer or journalist actually speaking to the camera without annoying music.

  2. Twitter should pack up its bags and leave America. China will gladly buy you out and put even harsher censorship rules. Those protesters should be grateful they live in America because In China you are arrested, tried and executed.

  3. I’m sorry, but the correct opinion is that voter fraud is impossible and double-plus impossible for mail in ballots, any alternative opinions are false and not allowed.

  4. Funny that, just like the war on drugs and the war on poverty and the war on terrorism, the war on twitter will also bring more twitter. LOL

  5. Trump is right. If you’re going to sensor and act as an editor you also must be held accountable for all of your content. Anyone who disagrees is either a moron or suffering from TDS

  6. That lump can open his mouth and effect the stockmarket… but some one puts a warning that he may be talking crap.. rofl… little biased ya think

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