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One of Facebook s top European executives is appearing Tuesday morning before a first-of-its-kind gathering of legislators from nine nations, investigating the social media giant for its role in election meddling and spreading disinformation.The lawmakers mdash; from the U.K., Canada, Brazil, Latvia, Argentina, Ireland, Singapore, France an
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af1 led.That businessman is app developer Ted Kramer, the founder of a company suing Facebook. He was in London last week when Parliament asked for th