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Meta executive says Trump's risk to public safety on social media has 'significantly receded' 

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Meta announced that Donald Trump will be allowed back on Facebook and Instagram for the first time since the January 6 attack on the Capitol. NBC’s Hallie Jackson spoke to a top Meta executive about the decision to allow the former president back on the platforms. 

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