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No one who is coming to the social media summit has been banned from or if they haven't been banned they more prominently actively rail against social media platforms than the people who have been invited.
The people who have hence made the most noise and the most hate for these social media platforms who were not invited include:
Those in attendance:
Trump's Social Media Summit Mortifies White House, Enrages Far-Right Allies
It'd be interesting to see how this divides the right.
The people who have hence made the most noise and the most hate for these social media platforms who were not invited include:
- Laura Loomer- Anti-Muslim/social media activist
- Alex Jones- InfoWars conspiracy theorist
- Gavin McInnes- Proud Boys men’s group founder
- Milo- far right troll
- Andy Ngo- anti-antifa citizen journalist (not banned)
- Tomi Lahren- commentator (not banned)
- Brian Kolfage- Gofundthewall
- Steven Bannon- social media WH strategist
Those in attendance:
- Diamond & Silk- social media gaslighters and "personalities" whose conspiracy theories about shadow banning make no sense
- Ali Alexander- a right-wing operative pushing a smear that Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Kamala Harris (CA) isn’t really “an American Black"
- CarpeDonktum a pro-Trump “memesmith”
- Jim Hoft- owner of gateway pundit
- Rep Matt Gaetz (R-FL)
- Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
- Youtube channel PragerU
- Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk
- James O’Keefe- discredited “citizen journalist”
- Bill Mitchell Q-annon devotee and conservative radio host
- Brent Bozell- Media Research Center which may be the most credible person attending
Trump's Social Media Summit Mortifies White House, Enrages Far-Right Allies
It'd be interesting to see how this divides the right.
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