Mark Zuckerberg made a serious accusation against the Biden administration, the tech mogul is also digging behind the Democrats' campaign financing.

Jim Jordan, the Republican chairman of the US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, apparently broke Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who gave an account in a letter of all the censorship that was committed during and after the 2020 US presidential election campaign in the interests of the Democrats, reports the Financial Times . the Mandiner witnessed.

In his letter, addressed to Jordan, who is being investigated in connection with the Biden administration's attacks on free speech, Zuckerberg describes:

the Biden administration has "repeatedly pressured" Facebook's parent company, Meta, to censor covid-related content,

including humor and satire. "I think the government pressure was wrong, and I'm sorry we weren't more open about it," the Facebook chief admitted. "We are ready to prevent it if something like this happens again," he vowed.

Zuckerberg also pledged to no longer donate to political organizations through his philanthropic foundation, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.

He also admitted another hot topic of the 2020 US presidential campaign:

admitted that Facebook should not have "back-ranked" the New York Post article about Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden's laptop,

which the liberal media claimed was Russian disinformation — but, as Zuckerberg admitted, it wasn't.

The Zuckerbergs thus forwarded the story to fact-checkers, and until then it was practically hidden from users, reports the American news portal Breitbart.

As we previously reported, before the 2020 US presidential election, the American press revealed that Joe Biden's son, Hunter, had left his laptop at a service center and important, confidential information about it could have come to light. The testimony of an FBI official before the House Judiciary Committee last year revealed that the FBI was aware all along that the laptop and the information on it were real, despite the fact that they tried to convince the heads of the social media companies in several meetings that it was Russian disinformation, the it is an attempt to influence an election.

It has since become clear that the coverage was not Russian disinformation and, in retrospect, we should not have suppressed the story. We've changed our policies and processes to prevent this from happening again – for example, we're no longer temporarily suppressing things in the US while we wait for fact-checkers.

– Zuckerberg wrote to the House of Representatives committee, which Magyar Nemzet .

It is not the first time that Meta has been forced to explain itself. A few weeks ago, the company admitted that it deliberately censored photos of the assassination attempt against former US President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, and apologized for the mistake, the US television network Fox News points out.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has repeatedly called attention to the fact that the right is being censored on social media and has threatened those who attempt election fraud with prison. He also messaged Zuckerberg separately: "We already know who I am. DON'T DO IT! ZUCKERBUCKS, watch out!” - he wrote on his own social platform, Truth Social. Since then, Zuckerberg has tried to make amends for the crimes committed by Trump in the previous election cycle: after the assassination attempt against Trump, he said that the ex-president reacted to the shooting like a "little boy".

then called Trump, apologized to him for a moderation error related to the assassination, and promised him that he would not publicly endorse the Democratic presidential candidate this term.

More information: Mandiner / Hungarian Nation

Cover Photo: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on protecting children from online sexual exploitation at the Dirksen Office Building in Washington on January 31, 2024. The Senate also heard the heads of X, TikTok, Snap and Discord.
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