Caught On Tape: Zuckerberg Admits FB Has Too Much Power & They Helped Biden, Hurt Trump

Written By BlabberBuzz | Tuesday, 02 February 2021 04:30 PM
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A recently leaked footage from an internal Facebook meeting reveals CEO Mark Zuckerberg glorifying executive orders launched by President Joe Biden in his first day in office.

“I thought President Biden’s inaugural address was very good,” Zuckerberg announced in the Jan. 21 meeting.

“In his first day, President Biden already issued a number of Executive Orders on areas that we as a company care quite deeply about and have for some time,” he continued. “Areas like immigration, preserving DACA, ending restrictions on travel from Muslim-majority countries, as well as other Executive Orders on climate and advancing racial justice and equity. I think these were all important and positive steps.”

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Biden launched a record amount of executive orders in his first days in office as he attempted to reverse actions taken by former President Donald Trump.

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The video was leaked to Project Veritas, a nonprofit watchdog, by someone the group represented as a Facebook insider.

Nick Clegg, head of global affairs for the big tech giant, countered that "there has been quite a lot of disquiet expressed by many leaders around the world, from the president of Mexico, to Alexei Navalny in Russia, and Chancellor Angela Merkel and others saying 'Well this shows that private companies have got to much power and they should be only making these decisions in a way that is framed by democratically agreed rules."

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The group further leaked a clip of Zuckerberg discrediting Trump at a Jan. 7 meeting.

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“It’s so important that our political leaders lead by example, make sure we put the nation first here, and what we’ve seen is that the president has been doing the opposite of that,” Zuckerberg announced at the time. “The president intends to use his remaining time in office to undermine the peaceful and lawful transition of power.”

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“His decision to use his platform to condone rather than condemn the actions of his supporters in the Capitol I think has rightly bothered and disturbed people in the U.S. and around the world,” he maintained.

Trump delivered a speech on Jan. 6 as demonstrators turned violent in the U.S. Capitol approximately two miles away. Trump told followers to go to the building but urged them to stay peaceful. After demonstrators stormed the Capital, he published videos asking them to leave and denounced the violence.

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Facebook didn’t respond to a request for comment. The social media giant took many punitive actions against Trump in the lead-up to the November 2020 election and eventually banned him from its website, insisting he was encouraging rather than condemning the actions of his followers. Facebook appeared to take no action against Biden, notwithstanding the Democrat issuing a number of misleading posts before and after the election.

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