The Twitter company reacted quickly, stigmatizing - for the third time in a month - Trump's tweet that it violated the publishing policies, and that the video was tampered with, as CNN posted an explanation on its website and tweeted that Trump advised that it be better and not offend the children Innocent people.

Your post (6/192020) monitored the most prominent tweets of activists and social media pioneers in the US states and the world, and the extensive interactions with the confrontation between Trump on the one hand and Twitter and CNN on the other.

"The President of the United States posted a fake video with a clearly fabricated text, which never happened," Tony Webster said in a tweet.

Sarah Cooper also commented on the topic, she wrote, "I think that complaining about fabricated news, while sharing fabricated news about fake news, is the next level of the four-dimensional chess game."

As for Jules Morgan, she wrote, "Donald Trump is the only one who will use innocent children in his campaign advertisements ... what a shame."

For his part, Nicholas Christophe described Trump's propaganda as "devastating Stalinism" for the country, "So President Trump accuses news organizations of fabricating .. He himself is promoting a fabricated and manipulative video. CNN did not show this video and this title about a child racist ... I am afraid that followers Trump will believe his Stalinist propaganda that is devastating to America. "