Facebook won't release ads placed by phony accounts linked to a Russian troll farm--to protect "privacy" of users https://t.co/47IZP9XMt7— Michael Isikoff (@Isikoff) September 7, 2017
What did Russia get from Facebook for its $100,000? This, and worse, seen by 23 million to 70 million people. https://t.co/KbAGiJG7SE pic.twitter.com/JV0792xwm5— Kevin Poulsen (@kpoulsen) September 8, 2017
Russian troll agency headed by "Putin's cook" began placing political ads on Facebook same month Trump declared his candidacy.#Coincidence pic.twitter.com/ub5pFXu001— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) September 8, 2017
Trump personally meets with new Russian ambassador, only Russian media finds out https://t.co/vlhy4Gv0xd pic.twitter.com/XJuGWC0ZJ5— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) September 8, 2017
JUST IN: US stops surveillance of ISIS convoy at request of Russia https://t.co/jYP8fJcINg pic.twitter.com/yGKjyceTDl— The Hill (@thehill) September 8, 2017
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