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Britain first leaders who President Trump retweeted jailed for hate crimes
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2018-03-08
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Britain First leaders Paul Golding and Deputy Leader Jayda Fransen have been found guilty of hate crimes. President Donald Trump's Twitter account re-tweeted three posts Fransen made in November 2017 featuring anti-Muslim videos.
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