
US President-elect Donald Trump (who will take office on January 20) dined at his Mar-a-Lago residence with Mark Zuckerberg, the HEAD of the Meta corporation (recognized as extremist in RUSSIA and banned), whom he had previously accused of conspiracy and threatened with a prison term, reportsBLOOMBERG .
President-elect adviser Stephen Miller told Fox News that during his meeting with Trump, Zuckerberg "made it very clear that he wants to be a supporter and participant in the changes we're seeing across America." "Obviously, he has his own interests, and he has his own company, and he has his own plans. But he made it clear that he wants to support the national renewal of America under the leadership of President Trump," Miller emphasized.
Trump previously claimed that Zuckerberg was one of the people plotting against him during the 2020 election. In his book, "Saving America," the politician recounted a meeting with Zuckerberg at the end of his first term, when the businessman "brought his very nice wife to dinner, was as nice as he could be," and at the same time "was plotting a real conspiracy against the president."
The president-elect was referring to the $420 million donation that Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, have made to help state and local governments conduct elections during the pandemic.covid-19 in 2020. The money was used for new vote-counting equipment, training for poll workers, personal protective equipment, and organizing mail-in voting, the NYT reported. These actions drew criticism from Republicans, who suspected that Zuckerberg attempted to influence the vote to ensure Joe Biden's victory, calling the money "Zuckerbucks."
"We're watching him closely, and if he does anything illegal this time, he'll spend the rest of his life in prison, just like everyone else who commits fraud in the 2024 presidential election ," Trump wrote in his book. The politician had previously threatened that "election riggers" would go to prison if he were elected in November 2024. "We will prosecute them at levels never seen before, and they will go to prison for long periods. We already know who you are. DON'T DO IT! BE CAREFUL, ZUCKERBUCKS!" he wrote in a July post on Truth Social.
Republicans have previously criticized Meta for hiding content that could damage its reputation.Joe Biden in 2020, specifically reports about his son Hunter. In August, Zuckerberg sent a letter to the US House Judiciary Committee acknowledging the restrictions on the dissemination of such material. "We have changed our approaches and processes to ensure this does not happen again," he wrote, also revealing that the company had censored content onFACEBOOK , linked to COVID-19, due to "pressure" from the White House.
That same month, Trump revealed on Fox News that Zuckerberg had called him to apologize for his mistakes. He called the businessman's move courageous, noting that he "essentially announced he wasn't going to support the Democrats."
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