Acosta and Stelter on Trump's 'temporary' silence
Brian Stelter says the world sounds a little quieter now that Donald Trump has been banned from Twitter. But Jim Acosta predicts that Trump will find new ways to be heard and says the "disinformation industrial complex" is still very loud on social media. He likens pro-Trump media's lies to a "toxin" in the "political discourse in this country."
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