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Twitter won't ban Justice Sotomayor's false statement—that's a good thing
Fox News
During the oral arguments over the Biden vaccine mandates last week, two largely disconnected views emerged from the right and left of the Supreme Court.
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That led Justice Sonia Sotomayor to make a claim about children with COVID that even the Washington Post called "absurdly high" and worthy of "four Pinocchios.