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June 19, 2020 Facebook has removed an election spot from Donald Trump's campaign for violating the rules that prohibit "hate speech": among the symbols used in advertisements that went to the official accounts of the president and his deputy, Mike Pence, there would be one that recalls those adopted by the Nazis to "mark" the uniforms given to the Jews of the Auschwitz camp: an inverted red triangle. The symbol, which was used by the Nazi regime to indicate all political opponents, appeared in an electoral message signed "Team Trump" in which "the dangerous criminals of far-left groups" were attacked, inviting Republican supporters to support the battle of the president against Antifa, the group of anti-fascist anarchists. Trump's campaign defended itself, arguing that, in fact, the inverted red triangle was a "symbol used by Antifa".