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Black Republican Running for Congress Files Compliant Against Facebook, Twitter and Google - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Aja Smith along with other conservatives, insist that digital media platforms should be investigated, and the government should reevaluate their status.

The post Black Republican Running for Congress Files Compliant Against Facebook, Twitter and Google appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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