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Facebook allowed Kremlin-allied oligarch sanctioned by US to run ads on platform

Por: Fox Business Tech February 18, 2023

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Retired Navy SEAL Commander David Sears discusses whether the U.S. and Germany sending tanks to Ukraine is a turning point in the war against Russia on 'Varney & Co.' Facebook allowed a Moldovan oligarch with ties to to run ads on the platform even though the official and his political party are sanctioned by the United States. In the ads, exiled politician and convicted fraudster Ilan Shor accused the country’s new pro-Western... + full article



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