US Facebook and Twitter refuse to delete a video about US House Speaker Pelosi, which Trump posted on his personal page because he "did not violate the policy".

The House of Representatives' Office Nancy Pelosi on February 7 criticized after asking Facebook and Twitter to remove a video previously posted by President Trump titled "Strong American stories were torn. crushed by Pelosi ", but not approved.

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The moment House Speaker Pelosi ripped the Federal Message on February 4 Photo: AFP.

The video shows House Speaker Pelosi tearing Trump's Federal Message speech, paired with a picture of Trump welcoming a Tuskegee pilot, a group of African-American military pilots fought in World War II. In less than 24 hours after posting, the video above has been 2.1 million views and shared more than 23,000 times. Mr. Trump also shared the video on his personal Twitter account, which has more than 72 million followers on February 6.

Drew Hammill, vice president of the US House of Representatives office, said it was "a fake video created to deceive and lie to Americans", and criticized two social networks with a large number of users. They are more interested in shareholders' interests than in the public's interest.

Pelosi's office said it was unfair to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who ripped off a copy of the US President's Federal Message on February 4 in protest, but applauded for the pilot's honor. Tuskegee.

Both Facebook and Twitter refused to remove the video, explaining that it did not violate the policies of both social networking apps. "I can confirm that the video does not violate our policies," Facebook spokesman Andy Stone said.

"If Ms. Pelosi was concerned about images tearing up copies of the Federal Message, she should not have done so," Trump's re-election campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh said.

The chairman of the US House of Representatives on Wednesday night expressed his objection when tearing down a copy of the Federal Message after President Donald Trump finished his speech. She then held up the torn paper and expressed satisfaction with her actions. The move was controversial, when Supporters praised Pelosi fiercely, while the opposition criticized her for lack of thought.