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Pro-Trump group pays teens to spread lies on social media | World | The Times
A pro-Trump youth group is paying teenagers to pump distorted claims about the election on to social media.
Twitter suspended at least 20 accounts after being alerted to the scheme operated by Turning Point USA, a campus-based conservative campaign organisation.
Turning Point Action, a branch of the group, paid activists to push pro-Trump viewpoints on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, The Washington Post said. Some of the posts were merely partisan, but others were misleading. One, for example, said coronavirus numbers were being deliberately inflated, adding: “It’s hard to know what to believe.”
Another questioned the probity of the leading White House expert on the virus, telling people: “Don’t trust Dr Fauci.” On Facebook a post asserted that postal ballots “will lead to fraud for [paywall]
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Trump's dirty tricks.
A pro-Trump youth group is paying teenagers to pump distorted claims about the election on to social media.
Twitter suspended at least 20 accounts after being alerted to the scheme operated by Turning Point USA, a campus-based conservative campaign organisation.
Turning Point Action, a branch of the group, paid activists to push pro-Trump viewpoints on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, The Washington Post said. Some of the posts were merely partisan, but others were misleading. One, for example, said coronavirus numbers were being deliberately inflated, adding: “It’s hard to know what to believe.”
Another questioned the probity of the leading White House expert on the virus, telling people: “Don’t trust Dr Fauci.” On Facebook a post asserted that postal ballots “will lead to fraud for [paywall]
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Trump's dirty tricks.