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He came out, he was very stoic, really in a space that he was able to really lean on what we were doing, what we planned, and so we took his mug shot, took his fingerprints, as we would anybody else,” Labat told CNN late last week.

Labat added that he was upset when he saw the former president surrender at the jail because, according to him, he didn’t want to see someone of the former president’s stature having to go through the booking process at the jail, which included President Trump’s now-viral mugshot being taken.

“It was heartbreaking to see someone of that statute, and who represents our country in that fashion, having to go through this,” Labat said on Sept. 8.

https://resistthemainstream.com/fulton-sheriff-reveals-how-trump-behaved-while-surrendering-last-month/

https://resistthemainstream.com/watch-80-year-old-iowa-resident-gives-brutally-honest-answer-to-question-what-issues-are-concerning-you/

AB 587 was signed into law a year ago. At the time, California Governor Gavin Newsom wrote: “Californians deserve to know how these platforms are impacting our public discourse, and this action brings much-needed transparency and accountability to the policies that shape the social media content we consume every day.”

The law requires social media companies to publicly detail moderation practices around hate speech, racism, extremism, disinformation, harassment and foreign political interference. How these concepts are defined, how rules around them are enforced and what users can do to better understand (and if necessary, challenge) the pertinent processes must be submitted twice a year starting in 2024.

How closely the state should be involved in the moderation practices of private platforms is certainly a matter of some dispute and delicacy. Too far in one direction results in censorship like China’s, while a totally hands-off approach results in rampant abuse, as we’ve seen in the past.

https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/08/twitter-x-elon-musk-california-moderation-transparency-law-as-unconstitutional-ab-587/

https://renewedright.com/alejandro-mayorkas-was-blindsided-when-james-comer-threw-him-this-nasty-curveball/

https://thefederalistwire.com/joe-biden-is-fuming-after-being-threatened-by-this-lead-republican/

https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/just-in-trump-attorney-mulling-bold-move-that-could-change-everything-in-fulton-case-mace/
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