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Trump campaign blasts Twitter for CENSORSHIP as George Floyd clip taken down due to copyright claim | Trump campaign blasts Twitter for CENSORSHIP as George Floyd clip taken down due to copyright claim |
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US President Donald Trump’s campaign team slammed Twitter founder and CEO Jack Dorsey for “censoring” its video, made amid the police brutality protests and unrest across American cities. | US President Donald Trump’s campaign team slammed Twitter founder and CEO Jack Dorsey for “censoring” its video, made amid the police brutality protests and unrest across American cities. |
The clip, titled ‘Healing, Not Hatred’, was posted on Twitter on Thursday, but has been taken down due to what appears to be an unspecified copyright claim. | The clip, titled ‘Healing, Not Hatred’, was posted on Twitter on Thursday, but has been taken down due to what appears to be an unspecified copyright claim. |
The Trump campaign said the video contains “the same speech the media refused to cover.” The group posted the same clip on YouTube and urged everyone to “make it go viral.” | The Trump campaign said the video contains “the same speech the media refused to cover.” The group posted the same clip on YouTube and urged everyone to “make it go viral.” |
In the nearly 4-minute video, Trump is heard calling the death of George Floyd a “grave tragedy,” and praising the “peaceful protesters” and “law-abiding citizens.” At the same time, Trump harshly condemned the unrest that followed many of the rallies. | In the nearly 4-minute video, Trump is heard calling the death of George Floyd a “grave tragedy,” and praising the “peaceful protesters” and “law-abiding citizens.” At the same time, Trump harshly condemned the unrest that followed many of the rallies. |
Trump has been engaged in a public spat with Twitter, after the company began “fact-checking” his tweets, and later flagged a tweet directed at the looters as “glorifying violence.” In the tweet in question, the president warned that “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.” | Trump has been engaged in a public spat with Twitter, after the company began “fact-checking” his tweets, and later flagged a tweet directed at the looters as “glorifying violence.” In the tweet in question, the president warned that “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.” |
President Trump threatened to “shut down” Twitter and signed an executive order weakening social media legal protection against lawsuits. | President Trump threatened to “shut down” Twitter and signed an executive order weakening social media legal protection against lawsuits. |
In dozens of US cities, protesters have taken to the streets to demand justice for George Floyd – an unarmed black man who died while being arrested in Minneapolis – and to end police brutality. Some of the demonstrations have descended into rioting and clashes with police, prompting state and local authorities to impose curfews and call in the National Guard. | |
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