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Examining the rise of online radicalization
Charlie Kirk’s assassination has prompted renewed fears of online radicalization. While the alleged gunman’s motivations are still unclear, lawmakers are looking to the potential role of social media. Theresa Payton, White House chief information officer under former President George W. Bush, joins “The Takeout” to discuss.
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