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Gov. Cox calls social media harmful to society

14 September 2025
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Gov. Cox calls social media harmful to society
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Utah Governor Spencer Cox described social media as a “cancer” on society during an interview on “Meet the Press,” asserting that it has contributed to numerous assassinations and assassination attempts. The discussion highlights growing concerns about the impact of social media on public safety and mental health.

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