Elizabeth Warren on Saturday morning accused Facebook of turning itself into a “disinformation-for-profit machine”
Eric Reif, the campaign’s director of paid media, tweeted that “we put a little bit of money into a fairly obvious lie to prove a point.”
The company decided in the fall of 2018 that political ads and politicians would not be subject to the third-party fact-checking the company is using to combat misinformation.
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