The group had amassed more than 360,000 members who shared false claims about voter fraud before the social network shut it down, citing “worrying calls for violence” from some members.
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The group had amassed more than 360,000 members who shared false claims about voter fraud before the social network shut it down, citing “worrying calls for violence” from some members.
(Image credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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