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WATCH: RNC Chair, Trump Campaign Manager Demand Answers From Social Media Companies

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RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel and Trump 2020 Campaign manager Brad Parscale appeared on Fox News on Thursday morning and announced that they are officially demanding transparency and seeking answers from Facebook and Twitter regarding censorship.

Appearing on “FOX & Friends,” McDaniel explained that conservatives have a legitimate fear of being censored online by social media companies and that she hears about it everywhere she goes across the United States.

“Brad and I hear it all the time as we’re traveling the country,” McDaniel said. “People are very concerned that conservative voices are going to be suppressed on social media. Of course, many of their users are conservatives and so Brad and I feel preemptively, we have to get out ahead of this, talk to Facebook, talk to Twitter, ask them for transparency, let us know what you’re going to do to make sure that every voice has a say on these social media platforms especially before this critical midterm.”

Parscale said that the letter that he and McDaniel are sending to Twitter and Facebook demands that the two companies show transparency in how they handle reported accounts.

“Every day I receive thousands of messages saying, ‘I’m being shadow-banned,'” Parscale said. “And what we want to do in this letter is make sure that we understand what’s happening. We want to ask them for transparency. I think the public deserves that transparency and we need to know that conservative voices have a chance to get their message out. This is a big problem.”

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