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The political action committee Evangelicals for Harris claimed that lawyers associated with evangelist Franklin Graham have been attempting to get their ads featuring his father removed from social media.
"Knowing he'll lose in court, [Franklin Graham's] lawyers are now sending repeat letters to trigger automatic blocks on our accounts. He's fear [sic] Christians sharing the truth. But we keep winning," the Evangelicals for Harris X accounted tweeted Friday.
The PAC also claimed that Meta, formerly known as Facebook, restored their page on the platform after it was disabled amid intellectual property reports.
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"Knowing he'll lose in court, [Franklin Graham's] lawyers are now sending repeat letters to trigger automatic blocks on our accounts. He's fear [sic] Christians sharing the truth. But we keep winning," the Evangelicals for Harris X accounted tweeted Friday.
The PAC also claimed that Meta, formerly known as Facebook, restored their page on the platform after it was disabled amid intellectual property reports.
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'Evangelicals for Harris' claims Franklin Graham lawyers attempting to remove ads from social media
The political action committee Evangelicals for Harris claimed that lawyers associated with evangelist Franklin Graham have been attempting to get their ads featuring his father removed from social