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Mark Zuckerberg is making political moves in favor of Republicans ahead of the 2024 presidential race.


Mark Zuckerberg is making political moves in favor of Republicans ahead of the 2024 presidential race, responding to the longstanding complaints of the GOP about his company's policies.

The Meta CEO has been in the spotlight for expressing views that align with conservative perspectives on "censorship" and even praising Donald Trump as "cool," while aiming to appear "impartial." 

He recently wrote a letter to the influential House Judiciary Committee, alleging that the Biden administration pressured Meta to censor content during the pandemic.

Zuckerberg expressed regret over feeling pressured and wished his company had been more vocal about its concerns. His letter was quickly used by 

Trump and the House Judiciary Committee, both controlled by Republicans, to criticize the Biden administration. The letter was issued during a House Republicans' investigation into social media companies' content moderation.

It's common for social media companies to review their content moderation policies before elections, but Zuckerberg's decision to address this in a letter to the House Judiciary Committee, led by Ohio Representative Jim Jordan, is noteworthy.

Zuckerberg's description of the White House's efforts to label Covid misinformation as censorship and pressure, despite a 6-3 Supreme Court decision in favor of the federal government's request to remove potential misinformation, is significant.

Republicans have long accused social media companies of working with liberal government officials to silence conservative voices, and Zuckerberg's statement has been used to support these claims.

In response to criticism from Republicans regarding his donations to improve voting access, Zuckerberg announced that he would no longer back election initiatives. This move was welcomed by Republicans, who had accused him of using the funds to help Biden win crucial states.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Facebook and other entities provided financial aid to support election offices, particularly with the increase in mail-in voting. However, after Trump's defeat in several key states and counties that had accepted these funds, Republicans blamed the money for their losses.

Zuckerberg's decision to stop funding was supported by the judiciary committee. He also admitted to the committee that the company's decision to temporarily restrict the sharing of the New York Times' article about Hunter Biden's laptop was a mistake.

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