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reuters.com - by Steve Gorman - January 26, 2017
Employees from more than a dozen U.S. government agencies have established a network of unofficial "rogue" Twitter feeds in defiance of what they see as attempts by President Donald Trump to muzzle federal climate change research and other science.
Seizing on Trump's favorite mode of discourse, scientists at the Environmental Protection Agency, NASA and other bureaus have privately launched Twitter accounts - borrowing names and logos of their agencies - to protest restrictions they view as censorship and provide unfettered platforms for information the new administration has curtailed.
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Alternative Twitter Accounts for Government Agencies
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@RogueNASA
@ActualEPAFacts
@AltForestServ
@Altnatparkser
@BadHombreNPS
@altUSEPA
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