None at all. Hell this woman doesn't seem to be a hardcore Trumper:
Facebook Censorship Strikes Again
"At 7:55 a.m. Thursday morning, I posted a story I had written for The New York Post on both Facebook and Twitter. It was a reported piece on how people who voted for President Trump were feeling after both former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and his lawyer Michael Cohen found themselves on the wrong side of the law.
Within two hours I started receiving a handful of notes from people who are friends on my personal Facebook page that their posting of my piece, entitled “Why Trump’s supporters won’t care about Cohen and Manafort,” had been removed.
Sometimes the removal was accompanied by a message from Facebook. “Spam” was the most common reason given, but a couple of people were told Facebook removed the post because “it did not follow our Community Standards.”
Here is my problem with these places. They can ban whoever they want, but I feel like they need to be transparent about their rules and how they implement them. This woman's post was removed, then returned after she complained. There was no "this was mistakenly taken down" or anything. No explanation.
Take a page from MSNBC. Be bias if you want, but admit to it. Do not act like CNN where you're bias as f*ck and refuse to say it.