United States President Donald Trump will reportedly sign an 'executive order' pertaining to social media on Thursday, May 28. The report occurs after the President was fact-checked on two of his tweets on Twitter, giving criticisms on the mail-in ballot system. Reporters from the White House revealed this information but said that they are not sure what would be the content of the said order.
Trump plans to sign 'Executive Order' related to social media; What could it be?
On Wednesday, May 27, Tech Times mentioned Twitter's sudden fact-checking on Trump's tweets about the mail-in ballot system.
As quoted by CNET, on Tuesday, May 26, Pres. Trump criticizes the mail-in ballot saying, "There is NO WAY (ZERO!) that Mail-in-Ballots will be anything less than substantially fraudulent." He followed up this tweet stating that this system will be a "rigged election."
All of a sudden, Twitter added a label on both tweets made by the President and said that both statements were "potentially misleading information about voting processes."
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After being fact-checked, the President followed up his tweets and said that Twitter is now interfering in the 2020 Presidential election.
It also suggests that he is planning to do something on social media in America, by not "allowing it to happen."
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey already expected the start of a clash between his platform and the President. He said that this clash will continue until November elections.
For now, the White House has not yet discussed any info regarding the upcoming executive order.