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Facebook Extends Ban on Trump Posts Indefinitely

Trump Loses Social Media Megaphone as Facebook, Twitch Act Bloomberg 8/01/2021 © Photographer: Chris Kleponis/Polaris/Bloomberg Donald Trump (Bloomberg) Facebook Inc. and other internet giants stripped Donald Trump of his social media megaphone after his online posts encouraged violent rioters that stormed the U.S. Capitol, an unprecedented move that will leave the president without one of his favorite and most volatile powers in his final days in office. Facebook on Thursday said it was extending a ban on Trump’s posts “indefinitely,” or for at least two weeks, until President-elect Joe Biden takes over. Snap Inc. has also banned the president from posting on its Snapchat app until further notice, while Twitter put the president on a 12-hour hold after requiring him to delete tweets that supported the rioters, and warned that he may be banned permanently. Twitch, the live-streaming service owned by Amazon.com Inc., also disabled Trump’s account indefinitely.

Ilhan Omar, Val Demings And Other Politicians React To Capitol Hill Riots

Attemptive Coup by Trump Supporters Failed

  Yesterday, Trump supporters attempted to take over the U.S. Capitol building in hope of stopping the Electoral Vote Count from happening. Four people died. Many others were injured in the fighting and sent to the hospital. Multiple explosive devices were also recovered from inside the Capitol grounds. There were enough Trump supporters to stop the proceedings of the Electoral Vote, at least temporarily. This attempt to halt democracy is unacceptable. Their use of violence is intolerable. Trump maintains that he has won the election “by a landslide.” These are false claims. By not condemning the violent actions of the protestors he is supporting them. These supporters are decked out in MAGA hats and Trump flags, obviously they are acting on his behalf.

2021: We Thought You Would Never Get Here, and Now that You Are, What Can Employers Expect | Nexsen Pruet, PLLC

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Never before have we welcomed a year with quite the hope and exuberance as we welcome 2021. While some good things did happen in 2020, for most employers, 2020 added layers of complexity to the role of human resources that could not have been anticipated this time last year. So what should we expect in 2021? Employer Monitoring vs. Employee Privacy in the Remote Workspace  During 2020, the pandemic changed the way we lived and worked – and opened the door to a new era of remote working. While many employers will require employees to permanently return to the workplace once the threat of the virus is removed, many will not, and employees will seek out jobs that allow them to live in any location and work from home. This new landscape has required employers to adjust policies and practices to allow for meetings, conferences and business to take place via on-line platforms with participants in different locations. It has

D C Riot? What D C Riot? - Democrats to Take Senate as Warnock & Ossoff Win Runoff!

  At first, I was angry when I saw how they treated the insurrectionists at the Capitol. – Behold. white privilege is violently storming and looting the capitol,tearing down the USA flag and putting up a trump flag instead.then simply getting sent back home while having a swat team hold your hand while you walk slowly down the stairs… #WashingtonDC#whiteprivilege#Capitolpic.twitter.com/4FUQEGIdAl   I’ve seen and said myself. “If black folks stormed the Capitol, we’d be dead.” Then, I had a moment of clarity. Black folks DID Storm the Capitol today. With our votes. I refuse to let these idiots spoil my good mood. We won. They lost. And it’s eating them up. That a black man and a Jewish man won thanks to a black woman in the heart of the old confederacy says something.

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