Meta Platforms CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, announced that Biden officials pressured the social media giant to censor content related to COVID-19 during the global pandemic. Zuckerberg stated that if he could go back, he would have handled it differently.
BREAKING: Mark Zuckerberg just admitted to working with Biden/Harris admin to censor Americans.
— Patrick Bet-David (@patrickbetdavid) August 27, 2024
He either admitted to this because:
1. He’s being honorable
2. He’s done with the Dem party
3. He’s getting ahead of a whistleblower
Either way this is a VERY HARD letter to write. pic.twitter.com/y64cOQjY15
Zuckerberg penned a letter to the US House of Representatives judiciary committee that he regrets not voicing his true opinion earlier, having made decisions during the global crises that prevented true information from reaching his users.
The White House was unavailable for comment.
Judiciary chairman Jim Jordan received Zuckerberg’s letter and called the admittance a “big win for free speech” on Facebook.
.@Jim_Jordan confronts Dr. Fauci about government pressure on Facebook/Meta to censor lab leak theory. pic.twitter.com/pCpZLOroLJ
— Tom Olohan (@tolohan) June 3, 2024
Zuckerberg, who donated multiple hundreds of millions to Joe Biden’s election campaign in 2019, has announced he will not make any political donations whatsoever in 2024, stating he will “not play a role one way or another” in the coming election.
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