Over the past week, waking up to death threats and abuse on the social media has almost become a regular occurrence for Shree Chauhan, a Washington-based education advocate. It all started when the 33-year-old walked into an Apple store last Saturday to fix the shattered glass on her phone. She entered the store to see Sean Spicier, the White House press secretary and communications director for Donald Trump, standing there. “I Googled him to make sure my eyes were not deceiving me,” recalls Chauhan in a Medium post. Without further pause, Chauhan ...
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