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The US Military Conducted an anti-vaccine disinformation campaign on social media, started under Trump and continued und
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Janit wrote:
The article doesn't say exactly when those "alarmed social media executives warned the new administration." or how long after the warning Biden banned the program. "Spring" began one month after inauguration and extended to late June. The absence of exact dates in this description tells me that the writer was manipulating the reader's sense of time to heighten the level of outrage. And maybe to shift the outrage onto the shoulders of the Biden administration rather than the Trump administration.

Does anyone recall that the Trump administration failed to prepare an orderly transition?

Oh, I recall that and more, but current reporting standards seem to be not mentioning that history. It might be perceived as being "partisan". The whole "continued under Biden" portion of this topic headline should be "discontinued under Biden."
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Re: The US Military Conducted an anti-vaccine disinformation campaign on social media, started under Trump and continued - by JoeH - 06-18-2024, 05:24 PM

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