The role of social media in the radicalization of the far right
Right-wing radical supporters are deeply influenced by social media experts say, as the roles of Twitter, Facebook and more are questioned regarding the pro-Trump Capitol insurrection. Tiffany Cross and her panel of experts discuss.
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