Donald Trump accuses Snapchat of 'trying to rig the 2020 election' - Business Insider

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Donald Trump's campaign accused Snapchat of acting 'illegally' after the app said it would stop promoting the president's account

accusing Snapchat of "illegally using their corporate funding" to promote Joe Biden and rig the 2020 presidential election, after the social network announced it would stop promoting Trump's account.

But the statement stopped short of any specifics on how Snapchat had acted illegally. It also did not elaborate on the "corporate funding" that the company was accused of using to supposedly promote Biden. The comment is especially strange given Snapchat is a public company.Donald Trump's account in the Discover section of its app. However, Snap is not removing the account itself.

 

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Yey! Bravo! Way to go Snapchat

Jeez, it would be funny if it wasn’t so serious!! 🤬

They won’t promote accounts that promote racism. So who’s really in the wrong?

It's a private company.

And suddenly he fights 1000 wars.

Snapchat is the future, Trump is the past. 🤷‍♀️

Here we go again... 😕

ZERO terrorism infringement is enforceable trump wants media b u t it’s terrorism infrastructure infringement no editor or geek h a s to enforce terror infringement

The world is watching and enjoying the downfall of a racist, polarizing president.

he's on snapchat? like the one that goes poof into thin air?

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