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Twitter, Facebook disable Trump video tribute to Floyd over copyright complaint

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By Aakriti Bhalla and Rama Venkat

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Oh well.

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Leni Riefenstahl would probably have approved of the videos made by Trump's admin. The shots of Ivanka all dressed up in white would have made Leni's bosses smile. Were these videos once again made by WH employees from Trump's deep state whose jobs are funded by US taxpayers?

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Leni Riefenstahl would probably have approved of the videos made by Trump's admin. The shots of Ivanka all dressed up in white would have made Leni's bosses smile. Were these videos once again made by WH employees from Trump's deep state whose jobs are funded by US taxpayers?

Huh?

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Trump is mental disturb, he is in the first stage of senilty

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a video tribute was removed. Of course it was. Cant have anyone seeing that!

Rasmussen: Black Approval For Trump Surges To Over 40%

*“Our Daily Presidential Tracking poll today shows Black Likely Voter approval of the job @realDonaldTrump is now over 40%,” **tweeted the polling agency.*

The full results of the poll are yet to be published, but the number suggests that the media’s campaign to frame Trump’s response to the riots as draconian and racist has completely failed.

Losing the battle of divisiveness.

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Trumps video tribute was very nice, certainly inconsistent with the MSM narrative of Trump being divisive. Cannot allow that...

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Ptown

Leni Riefenstahl would probably have approved of the videos made by Trump's admin

How you you know if you are not allowed to see them? Are you comfortable with Big Tech companies deciding what we may see and what not?

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