Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg says if a post by President Trump violates the company's standards, 'it comes down.'
"When the president violates our hate speech standards or gives false information about voter suppression or coronavirus, it comes down," Sandberg said.David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesCOO Sheryl Sandberg on Tuesday said the company is prepared to remove any posts by President Donald Trump that violate the company's standards.
"When the president violates our hate speech standards or gives false information about voter suppression or coronavirus, it comes down," Sandberg said on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports. Sandberg's comments came after Mitchell asked her how Facebook will monitor Trump's speech in the lead up to the 2020 U.S. presidential election in November. Last week,that Sandberg said will help provide users with accurate information about the election.
of a video in which he claimed that children are "almost immune" from Covid-19. Facebook said it removed the post because it contained a false claim.
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