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Russian trolls used social media to sow divisions in an attempt to influence voters and sway the 2016 presidential election.

Representatives from Google, Facebook and Twitter testified before a Senate judiciary subcommittee on Tuesday.

The Silicon Valley companies revealed that the secret Russian social media campaign targeting Americans was much bigger than initially reported.

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