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Clinton warns of danger of fake news ‘ epidemic’

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Hillary Clinton issued a stern warning yesterday against the proliferat­ion of fake news, branding it an epidemic with “real- world consequenc­es” that must be addressed in order to protect democracy.

The Democrat Clinton lost last month’s United States presidenti­al election to Republican Donald Trump in a shock upset, with several Trump critics arguing that the prominence of fake articles shared on Facebook and other social media may have affected the outcome.

The phenomenon nearly turned deadly this week when a riflewield­ing man entered a pizza restaurant in Washington saying he wanted to investigat­e a fake news story that wrongly stated the Comet Ping Pong restaurant was a centre for child abduction linked to Clinton and a top adviser.

“It’s now clear that so- called fake news can have real- world consequenc­es,” Clinton told current and former US lawmakers on Capitol Hill where she attended a ceremony for outgoing Democratic Senate minority leader Harry Reid.

“This isn’t about politics, or partisansh­ip. Lives are at risk,” she said as she blasted “the epidemic of malicious fake news and false propaganda that flooded social media over the past year”. The “danger” must be addressed quickly, she stressed.

“It’s imperative that leaders from the private sector and the public sector step up to protect our democracy and innocent lives.”

Clinton’s remarks were part of her second public address since her concession speech the day after the election.

“This is not exactly the speech to the Capitol I hoped to be giving after the election,” she quipped to an audience that gave her a standing ovation as she took the stage.

“But after a few weeks of taking selfies in the woods, I thought it would be a good idea to come out,” she said.

Afterward Clinton ignored reporters’ questions about whether fake news stories had cost her the election.

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