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Zuckerberg Admits to Biden Admin Pressure on Meta Censorship
Aug 27, 2024, 05:13 PM
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has stated that the Biden administration repeatedly pressured his company to remove certain COVID-19 related posts in 2021. Zuckerberg admitted to censoring content at the request of the administration, which he now acknowledges was wrong. He emphasized that Meta would resist similar demands in the future. The pressure from the Biden administration also extended to silencing discussions about the Hunter Biden laptop story. Zuckerberg's admission has sparked calls for accountability to prevent such actions from occurring again.
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