Top Trump officials and Republicans are encouraging followers to migrate to Parler, an 'alternative' social network loved by conspiracy theorists as Facebook and Twitter continue to crack down on posts
Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Dozens of Republican politicians, conservative pundits, and Trump campaign officials have recently shared posts and voiced support for a social platform called Parler.
The migration to Parler comes as Trump and Republicans decry Twitter and Facebook for censorship since the platforms started flagging and restricting a few of the president's policy-violating posts.
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