On Wednesday, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez posted on Twitter about the squalid conditions her grandmother lives in, blaming the situation on former President Donald Trump.
After Facebook issued a 2-year ban on former President Donald Trump, Trump responded in a statement that backed his supporters, and spoke about their rights to not be censored.
On the 32nd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, Chinese state-run media outlet Global Times issued an editorial note stating that they were "laughing" at those "posturing 'commemorative' activities and political stunts orchestrated by outside forces."
"Last month, a half-million Americans got new jobs as the American unemployment rate fell to just 5.8 percent."
The hashtag #TrudeauDictatorship is trending on Twitter as Liberals try, in real time, to force their internet censorship bill through Parliament.
Trudeau responded that "As a Catholic," he was "deeply disappointed by the position that the Catholic church has taken, now and over the past many years."
On Friday, Facebook announced that it will be banning former president Donald Trump from Facebook and Instagram for two years.
This comes as the voices shouting to "fire Fauci" have heated up online, with senators and congresspersons using the hashtag #FireFauci.
The Conservative Party is prepared to launch a similar state if an election is called.
Senator Josh Hawley has issued a statement demanding the resignation of Dr. Anthony Fauci.
"There are going to be ups and down in jobs and economic reports, but we're going to be [sic] supply chain issues and price pressures on the way back to stability and steady growth," he said.
"As I'm typing this, Liberals are trying to force through Bill C-10 in the HoC. This means internet censorship is coming to Canada without ANY meaningful debate."
"I know some people here feel that there are good leaks and there are bad leaks," Swartz said, but they are all damaging and they are not the right way to bring about change."
This leaves some to wonder if Facebook intends to curate, or censor, political speech on their platform.
Rioters began to loot stores around the area and committed multiple acts of property destruction; including breaking out the windows to a CVS, Target, and T-Mobile.