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The clip comes from a Fox & Friends interview and features the president claiming children are "almost immune" from the virus. The same excerpt was removed from Facebook earlier Wednesday.
The tweet "is in violation of the Twitter Rules on COVID-19 misinformation," Twitter spokesperson Liz Kelley told the Washington Post. "The account owner will be required to remove the tweet before they can tweet again."
The campaign has the option to appeal the decision.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, Dir. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Here are two charts that show hydroxychloroquine's effectiveness in treating the coronavirus.
And here is another chart proving the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine.
What makes things worse is the fact that the federal government, the FDA and HHS, are withholding 100 million doses of hydroxychloroquine that were donated to these agencies from the public.
Comment: On a 'cellular' level, prison is the quintessential form of 'lockdown' and 'social distancing'.
Democrats are planning a collection of unnecessary, dangerous, and wildly unpopular election changes for November, and you'd never even hear about it if you only read corporate media. A recent interview between President Trump and Axios journalist Jonathan Swan goes a long way toward exposing what's going on.
In it, the president alleged Democrat politicians in California plan to send unrequested mail-in ballots to every voter in the state. He then began discussing the security issues implicit in blasting off more than 20 million ballots based on outdated and inaccurate voter rolls.
Swan quickly interrupted, insisting Trump's claims were false, and that applications were of course needed to receive a ballot. In an extraordinary display, he interrupted the president five times in less than a minute, again and again insisting's Trump's argument was false.
Comment: Did the president really think he could talk logic to a mind-locked media guy baiting for reactions with agenda attached? The interview is nauseating.
Declassified has also discovered that the judge, Vanessa Baraitser, has ordered extradition in 96% of the cases she has presided over for which information is publicly available.
Baraitser was appointed a district judge in October 2011 based at the Chief Magistrate's Office in London, after being admitted as a solicitor in 1994. Next to no other information is available about her in the public domain.
Baraitser has been criticised for a number of her judgments so far concerning Assange, who has been incarcerated in a maximum security prison, HMP Belmarsh in London, since April 2019. These decisions include refusing Assange's request for emergency bail during the Covid-19 pandemic and making him sit behind a glass screen during the hearing, rather than with his lawyers.
At the hearing, a member of the public spoke in support of paper ballots, citing research by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which said hand-counted paper ballots to be "among the most reliable" voting methods.
But Nadler didn't agree with that claim:
"Paper ballots are extremely susceptible to fraud," he said.
"And at least with the old clunky voting machines that we have in New York, the deliberate fraud is way down compared to paper."
"When the machines break down, they vote on paper - they've had real problems," he warned.
"There's gotta be a way of getting the best of our methodologies," but offered no suggestion for an alternative voting method.
Comment: The Dems couldn't remove Trump with Russiagate nor their impeachment debacle. To highjack the election and assure Biden's win, the public must be convinced to endorse ballot harvesting, the opposite of their own concerns in 2004.
For more on this topic, see also:
- Trump: Election results may take 'years' with mail-in ballots
- Mail-in ballots? No thanks! Three tubs of ballots discovered in mail processing center after polls closed in Wisconsin
- Hide the ballots! Coronavirus' coming! Calls to cancel campaigns and voting erode thin trust in primaries
- Fake democracy: 28 million mail-in ballots went missing in last four elections
- Pennsylvania officials admit duplicate ballots were mailed to voters
- New Mexico: 1.7K dead people on voter rolls could get mail-in ballots
- GOP groups sue California Gov. Newsom over vote-by-mail, claim order is 'brazen power grab'
- Oregon ballot scandal: Hundreds of Republican ballots changed to "non-partisan", denying GOP voters right to participate in primary
- Twitter's Trump 'fact check' fails to disclose company is partnered with groups pushing mail-in voting - UPDATE: Trump fires back, hints at removing Section 230 protection
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton has once again stepped up his criticism of Donald Trump's foreign policy. This time he took aim at the president's approach to Iran, which it slapped with heavy sanctions in 2018 and whose top general, Qasem Soleimani he ordered to kill in January 2020.
In an interview with the Kurdish network Rudaw TV, Bolton stated that all these measures against Iran were insufficient to force the country into abandoning its alleged ambition to acquire nuclear weapons - an aspiration that Tehran strenuously denies. Still, the former official said that the Iranian government didn't give "any sign whatever" that they had decided to drop the development of a nuclear programme and hence, in Bolton's opinion, it should be toppled.
Comment: See also:
- Trump: If I Listened to Bolton 'We would be in World War Six by now'
- Bolton's real shocker: How did someone with his bad judgment and moral blindness get anywhere near the White House? A review
- Bolton pushes discredited Russiagate: Repeats the Browder-Magnitsky hoax
- John 'Psycho' Bolton on Skripal Affair - and Trump's latest jab at the moustache of death
- Bolton's lies. They damage everyone and he doesn't care
- 'Arch-Neocon' Bolton becomes democrats' latest 'ally' in rush to scorn Trump - Journo
- Warmonger Bolton paints Trump a peacenik
Reminding the national electorate of the legacies of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama guarantees that voters normally inclined to vote Republican or even independent will be energized and turn out in large numbers in spite of their disdain for Trump's style. Hillary, after all, should still be in jail for her mishandling of classified information while Barack ought to be in prison for life for having given the orders to assassinate American citizens without due process while also using the intelligence and law enforcement agencies to undermine the Donald Trump campaign. Hillary and Barack were also complicit in unnecessary wars against Libya and Syria that have devastated both countries.
"Why the hell would I take a test?" the 77-year-old politician asked, during a Tuesday Yahoo News interview after confirming that he has not taken one. Biden then used his catchphrase "come on, man" to mock the very idea, adding that it is like asking the interviewer, Errol Barnett, if he has been taking cocaine before the interview.
Biden concluded by saying he believes that Barnett was trying to "goad" him during the interview, but nevertheless he is looking forward to have an opportunity to "sit or stand with the president on the debates." The presumptive Democratic Party nominee then cut himself off, concerned he would say "something he shouldn't say."
Comment: Jill Biden, Joe's wife, recently said that the Democratic nominee would be debating Trump - but in related news it looks like Biden will not attend the Democratic convention on Covid fears:
Joe Biden won't be traveling to Milwaukee as planned to accept the Democratic presidential nomination - he and other scheduled speakers at the party's national convention will give their speeches remotely, due to Covid-19 fears.
"From the very beginning of this pandemic, we put the health and safety of the American people first," Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez said Wednesday.
"We followed the science, listened to doctors and public health experts, and we continued making adjustments to our plans in order to protect lives. That's the kind of steady and responsible leadership America deserves. And that's the leadership Joe Biden will bring to the White House."
Perez didn't explain how Biden's presence at a 188,000-square-foot venue with attendance limited to about 300 at next month's scaled-down convention would jeopardize lives. Nor did he give details on how or where the candidate would give his acceptance speech. The convention begins on August 17.
Biden traveled to Houston in June to meet with the family of George Floyd, the black man whose May 25 death in Minneapolis police custody set off a wave of anti-racism protests across the country. He has given speeches in recent weeks in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, but his campaign has been largely run remotely from his home, leading to quips from Republicans that Biden is being hidden in his basement until election day to cover up his incompetence.
"OK. Joe Biden is not even campaigning, won't go to the DNC, has no VP. WTF is this?" independent journalist Tim Pool asked on Twitter. Other critical posters questioned whether Biden was sick or incapacitated and mocked his low-profile campaign strategy, such as one user who said, "Translation: I am not a serious candidate. I need to have my leash on when I speak, and I can do this if I stay at home."
On July 13, Victoria Kuzmenko, an employee at Russian news outlet Lenta.ru, wrote a tweet in which she claimed that Zolotov was involved in a rape at a house party, while Prostakov watched and masturbated. She later clarified she did not witness the incident herself. Following the accusations, both Prostakov and Zolotov resigned from their posts at MBK Media, which is owned by disgraced 1990s oligarch, Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
Responding to the allegations, Prostakov claimed he did not remember what happened, having been intoxicated, but apologized "to all the women whom [he] offended." Meanwhile, Zolotov explained that there had been "group sex" at the party, but he had not participated.
Comment: See also:
- Khodorkovsky created the myth that he is Putin's political opponent AFTER he was sent to prison for being a corporate thief
- Former oligarch thug Khodorkovsky has $105mn of his offshore cash funds unfrozen by Irish judge

Supporters gather near the the place where a campaign rally by Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya was disrupted by authorities in Salihorsk on August 4.
In the city of Slutsk, located 100 kilometers south of the capital, Minsk, local authorities on August 4 said there was an "urgent" need for repair work at an event place and announced that a planned opposition rally was canceled.
Riot police and plainclothes officers then detained at least 17 people as hundreds of opposition supporters gathered for the political rally, according the Vyasna human rights center. Among those detained was the editor of a local news website.
Tsikhanouskaya was also forced to cancel a rally in the city of Salihorsk, scheduled for the evening of August 4 after the one in Slutsk.















Comment: To twit or not to twit - is the presidential question:
Twitter, Facebook, YouTube label Trump video 'false information' on hydroxichloroquine: