Gov. Cox reiterates social media a 'cancer' on society
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox expressed on “Meet the Press” that describing social media as a “cancer” might be an understatement, asserting that it has played a role in “every single assassination and assassination attempt” in recent years.

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