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        <title><![CDATA[Zuckerberg firm in decision to allow controversial Trump posts on Facebook]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday defended what he called a &#8220;tough decision&#8221; to allow controversial posts from President Trump to remain on Facebook.</p><p>In an internal call with employees, Zuckerberg said that he was &#8220;pretty thorough&#8221; when reviewing Facebook&#8217;s policies regarding Trump&#8217;s posts — specifically one that had been <strong>flagged by rival Twitter</strong> for &#8220;glorifying violence&#8221; when Trump said that &#8220;when the looting starts, the shooting starts&#8221; in response to protests following the killing of George Floyd by police — and was firm in his choice to leave them alone.</p><p>Zuckerberg said that he knew he had to separate out his personal opinion before coming to a decision, &#8220;knowing that when we made this decision we made, it was going to lead to a lot of people upset inside the company, and the media criticism we were going to get.&#8221;</p><p>The 36-year-old CEO said that the company&#8217;s policies on free speech &#8220;show that the right action where we are right now is to leave this up,&#8221; according to the New York Times.</p><p>Zuckerberg&#8217;s arrived just a day after <strong>a Facebook employee resigned</strong> in protest of the decision.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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