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‘Are you saying Trump never lies?’: reporters quiz McEnany over White House Twitter feud

Reporters have interrogated the White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, over Donald Trump’s feud with Twitter. ‘The president has clearly said things in these tweets that are not true. Do you acknowledge that?’ Jon Karl, of ABC News, said during the briefing. McEnany said she did not. Earlier, Trump signed an executive order aimed at limiting social media firms such as Facebook and Twitter from policing content on their sites. The executive order came days after Twitter put a warning on a false claim tweeted by the president
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