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#RoseArmy: Twitter faces backlash for suspending account of Weinstein victim Rose McGowan

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In today's show, we look at reactions to rapper Eminem's epic diss against President Donald Trump in a freestyle rap. The Harvey Weinstein scandal deepens as New York police reopen an investigation against him. Twitter comes under fire for suspending (and then reactivating) the account of actress Rose McGowan's, who's been vocal in her criticism of Weinstein. Finally, a French magazine comes under fire for its choice of front page - a rocker who was convicted of killing his wife.

Added on the 12/10/2017 20:54:49 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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