Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles US President Donald Trump blasted big tech companies Tuesday after their unprecedented crackdown on conspiracy theorists and fringe groups in an urgent effort to prevent Mawr unrest, including silencing the president himself. In his first remarks to the press since the attack on the capital, Trump said. Big Tech is doing a horrible thing, but I think big tech has made a terrible mistake. I'm very, very bad for our country and that's leading others to do the same thing and it causes a lot of problems and a lot of danger, a big mistake. They shouldn't be doing it, but there's always a countermove when they do that. I've never seen such anger as I see right now, and that's a terrible thing. His remarks came after online platforms and social media companies further clampdown. On Monday, PayPal has blocked gifts and go Ah Christian Crowdfunding site that had helped raise funds for people who attended last week's rally in Washington when supporters of President Donald Trump's stormed the capital, Amazon and Twitter went after Q and on the group that has pushed conspiracies on social media. Such is the baseless claim that Trump is secretly fighting a cab all of child sex predators. Amazon said it's working to remove some Q and on products from its online marketplace. The retailers policies prohibit offensive items or other inappropriate content. Twitter said it had suspended more than 70,000 accounts since Friday that were primarily dedicated to sharing Q and on content, citing an increased risk of harm. Meanwhile, Airbnb will now ban users who were involved in criminal activity in storming the Capitol. The online home rental firm also said it will cancel reservations if it confirms that guests are associate ID with a hate group. The latest moves follow a flurry of measures taken by tech giants beginning last week, when Twitter permanently suspended Trump's personal account. Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon have also taken their strongest actions against Trump to limit his reach. Speaking during the Reuters next conference, Facebook's operations chief, Cheryl Sandberg, said the world's largest social network had no plans toe lift its block on Trump's accounts.
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