In this March 13, 2017 photo, staff members of Meetup are at work in the company's New York office. Meetup.com is taking a leap into the Trump resistance. It's a risky move for the company, whose millions of U.S. members include many Trump supporters. But the decision reflects an increasing willingness of some major tech firms to take on the Republican president. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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