Did Zuckerberg Just Make a Mercy Donation to President Trump’s Inaugural Fund?
The parent company of Facebook and Instagram, Meta, gave $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fund, according to the Wall Street Journal. Neither Meta nor Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg contributed to Trump's inaugural fund in 2017 or President Biden's in 2021.
Two weeks after Zuckerberg and Trump had dinner at his Mar-a-Lago club in South Florida, the million-dollar donation strengthened the formerly tense relationship between the two men.
Before the Mar-a-Lago club dinner, Zuckerberg's staff communicated with the inaugural fund, according to a person familiar with the donation. The social media tycoon has expressed optimism to corporate executives about a Trump presidency.
The deputy chief of staff for Trump's second term, Stephen Miller, told Fox News during the dinner last month that Zuckerberg had "made clear that he wants to support the national renewal of America under Trump's leadership."
The federal government has become alarmed by Trump's appointment of Brendan Carr to head the Federal Communications Commission because of their cooperation with Big Tech, partisan "fact checkers," and an appropriately named "advertising cartel" to censor, demonetize, and otherwise silence dissenting viewpoints, especially those that reveal issues like cronyism, government malfeasance, bullshit wars, and the origins of COVID.
In 2021, the Biden administration "repeatedly urged our teams for months to restrict some Covid content, including humor and satire," according to a letter Zuckerberg wrote to Congress in August.
Around this time, Trump threatened to imprison Zuckerberg and anybody else who unlawfully tampered with the election for life if he were elected president.
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