Facebook’s suppression of Hunter Biden laptop story ‘election interference’

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Sky News host Rita Panahi says Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitting Facebook censored media stories cannot be seen as “anything other than election interference”.

“It’s worth remembering that the FBI had Hunter Biden’s laptop since December 2019, they knew it wasn’t Russian disinfo, how can this be seen as anything other than election interference?” she said.

Ms Panahi said Mr Zuckerberg also donated over $400 million to “fortify the election” and was in a position to suppress “legitimate news stories” harmful to then US presidential candidate Joe Biden.

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