A journalist ripping how the Steele dossier was covered, the White House saying it would work with Facebook to flag misinformation on COVID-19, and Rep. Jim Clyburn getting Four Pinocchios for his voter ID claim round out today s media headlines.
President Biden sparked backlash on social media Friday after he accused Facebook of killing people – as the White House s partnership with Big Tech companies to crack down on so-called coronavirus misinformation was raising major free-speech concerns among critics.
Biden s comments went viral after a reporter asked him what his message was to platforms like Facebook on the subject of COVID misinformation.
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US President Donald Trump speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, February 29, 2020. | SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images
Former President Donald Trump continues to be the GOP s presidential frontrunner for 2024 after winning a straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference hosted by the American Conservative Union in Dallas, Texas, over the weekend.Â
Trump held the lead with 70% of CPAC attendees saying they d vote for him if the Republican Primary were held today and he was running.Â
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida was the runner-up in the poll, lagging behind the former president with just 21% of the vote among attendees at CPAC in Dallas. However, the poll also asked attendees who they d vote for if Trump wasn t in the race and DeSantis led the pack with 68% of the vote.Â