
How Russian imposters weaponized social media
U.S. tech companies like Google, Facebook and Twitter acknowledge that the Russians were active on their platforms during the 2016 election, creating fake accounts and stirring up political tensions on controversial topics. Learn more in CNN Special Report 'The Trump-Russia Investigation' Friday, January 5 at 10 p.m. ET.
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