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Twitter Fact-Checks a Pair of President Trump's Tweets; UPDATE: Trump Responds

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UPDATE

President Trump responded to Twitter's decision, saying the social media giant is now interfering in American elections.

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ORIGINAL POST

On Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump took to Twitter to express his disdain with absentee voting, something more states are considering in the midst of the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic. Trump echoed Republicans' concerns about potential voter fraud. 

Roughly 10 hours later Twitter fact-checked the tweet.

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The page allows users to scroll through where they can read additional news articles and tweets, primarily from left-wing news sources, who are deemed "experts."

Here are just a few:

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Apparently if the Washington Post or CNN says absentee voting doesn't have fraud, then it's fact. Twitter must not have heard Alabama's Secretary of State say – on CNN – that fraud has taken place in their state.

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