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Jukin Media Ends Up In Middle Of Political Battle

Another, Southern California technology company has ended up in the middle of increasingly divided U.S. politics, after Culver City-based Jukin Media issued a takedown request for a misleading, manipulated video that has been retweeted by Donald Trump. According to Jukin, it submitted a takedown request to Twitter for the misleading edit of an endearing viral video, which originally showed two children--one black, another white--hugging. The crudely manipulated version tweeted by Trump --with the manufactured headline "terrified todler runs from racist baby" had been edited to show the black child running away from the white child with a CNN banner, before showing the original video. Another Southern California company, Venice, California-based Snap said earlier this month it will no longer promote Trump's accounts due to his tweets--explaining it won't promote "voices who incite racial violence and injustice"; and Crowdstrike, a developer of cybersecurity software, has been a target of a conspiracy theory related to investigations into Uktraine and the presidential impeachment.