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While speaking at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said that the company labeled about 300,000 tweets during Oct. 27 through Nov. 11 for spreading false or misleading election claims. This accounted for 0.2% of the election-related tweets during that two-week period.