Watch VideoExperts and officials are concerned that the U.S. could be, once again, falling victim to foreign actors encouraging division on social media.
Over the weekend, Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, the acting chair for the Intelligence Committee, tweeted that he'd seen "heavy social media activity on #protests & counter...
China, Russia Accused Of Using Protests To Sow Discord On Social Media
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