This is going to be a big year,” said Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg on his newfound chumminess with the White House and host of technical AI advances.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg praised President Donald Trump's new administration, saying it was nice to have leaders who are "proud" of Big Tech.
In Trump’s first term, Meta quietly introduced a slew of Republican-friendly changes. But led by Joel Kaplan, the company is done playing both sides and is going all-in on MAGA.
The cosying up of Silicon Vallye tech giants to the United States president Donald Trump, even before her took oath for the highest and arguably tteh most powerful office in the world is best exemplified by Meta's Mark Zuckerberg.
But what stays with me isn’t the overwrought antipathy between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, the tetchy tech titans who, in the summer of 2023, made noises — let’s call them grunts — about demonstrating their reciprocal disdain by squaring off and throwing down on the kind of stage used for Ultimate Fighting Championship events.
Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and other tech leaders are providing Trump with a warmer welcome to the White House than eight years ago.
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Meta confirmed that it will be making a donation of $22 million to Trump's presidential library and will also pay $3 million in legal fees. "I write to inform the Court that the parties have reached an agreement to settle the named plaintiffs' individual claims and resolve this matter," the letter read.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg praised President Donald Trump's new administration on Wednesday, saying it was nice to have leaders who are "proud" of America's Big Tech companies. Zuckerberg, without naming Trump or Joe Biden specifically,
Meta has agreed to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump against the company after it suspended his accounts following the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol, AP sources said.
President Donald Trump signed a settlement agreement to end a 2021 lawsuit he brought against Meta after it suspended his Facebook account.