6. The email from Facebook to political advertisers said that "Vote Today" ads would be rejected unless they "include clear context" such as "the specific dates for early voting in the relevant location"
Trump's ads don't have the context & were approved
12. UPDATE: Facebook just sent me the following statement.
"As we made clear in our public communications and directly to campaigns, we prohibit ads that say ‘Vote Today’ without additional context or clarity."
The "Vote Today" and "Today Is Election Day" ads were taken down.
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1. @amazon donated $41,533.71 to the nation's leading source of vaccine misinformation, the National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC), according to documents obtained exclusively by Popular Information
@amazon 2. The money was donated to NVIC by @amazon through @amazonsmile, a program where Amazon donates 0.5% of purchases to a United States non-profit of their choice.
Amazon excludes certain non-profits for various reasons, by NVIC is included.
@amazon@amazonsmile 3. The money donated to non-profits by @amazon is usually not public. But a volunteer for NVIC published the data to VaxCalc Forum, a password-protected message board for the anti-vaccine movement
This person is not a hero. As Chief of Staff at DHS, he played a critical role in the family separation policy, which he didn't even bother to mention in his anonymous op-ed. Instead he choose to milk his status as an "anonymous" member of the Trump administration to sell books.
A few days ago, Taylor said the reason the Trump administration couldn't find the parents of 545 migrant children was that their parents didn't want them
These were children who were separated by Trump administration policy that he helped administer
(He deleted the tweet.)
While these kids are without their parents, Taylor has parlayed his position in the Trump administration into a gig with Google, a contract with CNN, and a book deal
2. The original statement by Cawthorn's campaign was: "He quit his academia job in Boston to work for non-white males, like Cory Booker, who aims to ruin white males running for office."
The campaign has previously said this was a "syntax error" but never explained.
3. Now, Cawthorn's spokesperson says the line should have read: "He quit his academia job in Boston to work for non-white males, like Cory Booker, AND aims to ruin white males running for office."
1. The campaign of Madison Cawthorn, a Republican nominee for Congress and rising GOP star, attacked a journalist for once working for a "non-white man."
Cawthorn didn't apologize; blamed a "syntax error"
1. A few thoughts about Tony Bobulinski, Trump's guest at the debate tonight.
According to Trump, Bobulinski has dirt on Biden that's disqualifying.
What's really going on?
Follow along if interested.
2. In a statement released to the NY Post, Bobulinski describes himself as "the CEO of Sinohawk Holdings which was a partnership between the Chinese operating through CEFC/Chairman Ye and the Biden family"
This actually isn't true.
3. In texts and emails released to the WSJ, Bobulinski acknowledges he was planning to do business with Hunter Biden but the entire deal fell through in the Summer of 2017.
Bobulinski never did any business with Hunter Biden.