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A California couple who started a Facebook campaign to reunite immigrant families will not stop raising money – despite President Donald Trump’s recent reversal on separating families that ...
The Biden campaign ramped up its criticism of Facebook in a second letter to the social media giant, calling for the platform to reject another false anti-Joe Biden ad. In Thursday’s letter ...
As Donald Trump considers banning TikTok, his political campaign has started running ads on Facebook and Instagram ... Read next BI Tech Memo An icon in the shape of an angle pointing down.
The Harris campaign spent another $900,000 on ads from a similar news aggregator page dubbed “Headlines 2024.” The ads promoting The Daily Scroll have appeared on screens at least 700 million ...
Facebook on Thursday said it removed campaign posts and advertisements from the Trump campaign featuring an upside down red triangle symbol once used by Nazis to identify political opponents.
According to Facebook, during the 2016 election, President Trump’s campaign actually paid higher rates to advertise on the platform overall than Hillary Clinton’s campaign did. The disclosure ...
Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign has run about 2,200 ads on Facebook featuring the word “invasion” since May 2018, a figure first flagged by a researcher with the progressive organization ...
A San Francisco couple distraught over the Trump administration's policy of separating migrant parents from their children hoped a Facebook campaign would help raise $1,500, or enough to cover the ...
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