Twitter Adds Warning To Trump's Tweets As He Spreads Misinformation
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Twitter has placed a fact-checking warning on a pair of tweets issued by President Trump in which he claims without evidence that mail-in ballots are fraudulent. The label comes in the middle of a series of tweets from the president touting a conspiracy theory. This episode: Congressional correspondent Susan Davis, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, and political reporter Miles Parks. Connect: Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here. Email the show at [email protected]. Join the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group. Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter. Find and support your local public radio station
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