Politics

Trump slams social media firms for 'silencing millions'

US President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting on July 18, 2018, at the White House in Washington, DC. 
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U.S. President Donald Trump criticized social media companies on Friday for silencing "millions of people" in what he called an act of censorship.

Trump did not mention any of the companies by name. On Tuesday, Facebook, Twitter, and Alphabet removed hundreds of accounts tied to an alleged Iranian propaganda operation, while Facebook took down a second campaign it said was linked to Russia.

"Social Media Giants are silencing millions of people. Cant do this even if it means we must continue to hear Fake News like CNN, whose ratings have suffered gravely. People have to figure out what is real, and what is not, without censorship!" Trump said.