Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Facebook removes Trump ads with symbols used by Nazis

- Eric Tucker and Barbara Ortutay

Facebook has removed campaign ads by President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence that featured an upside-down red triangle, a symbol once used by Nazis to designate political prisoners, communists and others in concentrat­ion camps.

The company said in a statement Thursday that the ads violated “our policy against organized hate.” A Facebook executive who testified at a House Intelligen­ce Committee hearing on Thursday said the company does not permit symbols of hateful ideology “unless they’re put up with context or condemnati­on.”

“In a situation where we don’t see either of those, we don’t allow it on the platform and we remove it. That’s what we saw in this case with this ad, and anywhere that that symbol is used, we would take the same action,” Nathaniel Gleicher, the company’s head of security policy, told lawmakers at a hearing.

The Trump campaign spent more than $17,000 on the ads for Trump and Pence combined. The ads began running on Wednesday and received hundreds of thousands of impression­s.

In a statement, Trump campaign communicat­ions director Tim Murtaugh said the inverted red triangle was a symbol commonly used by antifa so it was included in an ad about antifa.

“But it is ironic that it took a Trump ad to force the media to implicitly concede that Antifa is a hate group,” he added.

Antifa is an umbrella term for leftist militants bound more by belief than organizati­onal structure. Trump has blamed antifa for the violence that erupted during some of the recent protests, but federal law enforcemen­t officials have offered scant evidence of this.

Some experts disputed that the red triangle was commonly used as an antifa symbol.

European anti-fascist groups initially used the red triangle as a symbol, hoping to reclaim its meaning after World War II, but it is no longer widely used by the movement nor by U.S. antifa groups, said Mark Bray, a Rutgers University historian and author of “Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook.”

 ?? FACEBOOK/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? A campaign ad for President Donald Trump that appeared in feeds on Facebook was removed by Facebook because it contained a symbol used in Nazi Germany for political prisoners.
FACEBOOK/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES A campaign ad for President Donald Trump that appeared in feeds on Facebook was removed by Facebook because it contained a symbol used in Nazi Germany for political prisoners.

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