Donald Trump accused tech companies, including Facebook, Twitter and Google, of promoting 'the Radical Left Democrats' but pleding that 'we will win anyway'
President Donald Trump on Tuesday accused tech companies, including Facebook, Twitter and Google, of promoting "the Radical Left Democrats" but pledged that "we will win anyway."
Beyond general accusations of bias from the president, Trump and other conservatives have frequently claimed that social media companies are "shadow banning" conservative users by silencing or minimizing their accounts amid efforts to purge their platforms from bots and fraudulent accounts.
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