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BRAZEN CENSORSHIP: Facebook Took Down President Trump's Post

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In a first, Facebook censored Trump's post, Wednesday, after the president posted a clip from his interview on Fox News show Fox and Friends, discussing the wuhanvirus pandemic.

Trump said in the interview, “My view is that schools should be open. If you look at children, children are almost, and I would almost say, definitely, but almost immune from this disease.

"So few, and they’ve got stronger, hard to believe, I don’t know how you feel about it, but they have much stronger immune systems than we do somehow for this and they do it, they, they don’t have a problem, they just don’t have a problem.”

Facebook took down the post saying it violates their wuhanvirus misinformation rules.

“This video includes false claims that a group of people is immune from Covid-19 which is a violation of our policies around harmful Covid misinformation,” Facebook left-wing spokesperson Andy Stone told far left outlet CNN.

Twitter also removed the same clip from the Team Trump campaign Twitter account for violating its rules. The company said it locked the account until the post is deleted.

Facebook announced Thursday, that it was banning a SuperPAC, 'Committee to Defend Trump' from running ads until November 1, (two days before the election).

As a result of the Committee to Defend the President’s repeated sharing of content determined by third-party fact-checkers to be false, they will not be permitted to advertise for a period of time,” Facebook said in a statement.

Twitter fact-checked Trump for the first time on May 26 and then followed it up by censoring one of his tweets and hiding it behind a warning label a few days later.

Big tech platforms have been aggressively censoring alternative views on the wuhanvirus pandemic.

Facebook, Twitter and YouTube censored front-line doctors from around the United States who gathered on Capitol Hill to speak out in support of reopening schools and using Hydroxychloroquin as a prophylactic against the wuhanvirus disease.