<p><span style="line-height: 1.42857;">Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has dismissed comments made by Donald Trump that the site has always been against him.</span><br></p><p>The US president accused the social network of "collusion" on Twitter, branding it "anti-Trump".</p><p>He made the same claim against the New York Times and the Washington Post.</p><p>Facebook will shortly hand over 3,000 political adverts to congressional investigators probing alleged Russian meddling in the US election.</p><p>The site believes the ads were probably purchased by Russian entities during and after the 2016 presidential contest.</p><p>Facebook, Twitter and Google have been asked to testify before the US Senate Intelligence Committee on 1 November about the allegations of Russian interference.</p><p>Facebook and Google have confirmed they have received invitations to attend the committee hearing, but none of the social media giants have yet said they will be present.</p>
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