In his farewell address from the Oval Office on Wednesday night, President Joe Biden cautioned: “Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights and freedoms and a fair shot for everyone to get ahead.”
Bannon described the high-profile tech leaders who've embraced Trump as "supplicants" during an interview on ABC's "This Week."
The Meta CEO, in the middle of a pivot to the right, attacked the president, claiming that his administration would "scream" and "curse" to get certain content taken down.
Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg proudly adopted the motto “Move fast and break things”. More than a decade on, the billionaire tech entrepreneur is now breaking liberal hearts as he cements an extraordinary transformation from an apparent Democrat ally to a Donald Trump-supporting,
He has gone through a transformation and has become a cool looking dude with the gold necklace and [affinity for] the UFC. It’s the new Zuckerberg,” Ben Mezrich, whose book “The
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's political shift to the right ahead of the new Trump administration was months in the making.
The Biden officials would “scream” and “curse” at Meta staffers, Mr. Zuckerberg is disclosing. It’s no wonder a federal judge compared the Biden censorship regime to Orwell’s “Ministry of Truth.” That was the government agency in the novel “1984” charged with “altering historical records and disseminating propaganda to manipulate and control public perception,
The Biden administration put pressure on Facebook to take down memes about Covid-19 and began investigations into the company because it refused, Mark Zuckerberg has claimed.
Inauguration Day is, by tradition, largely dedicated to pomp and circumstance. One president leaves the White House, and another moves in. But Trump also has pledged to sign a flurry of executive orders on subjects ranging from border security to oil and gas production on his first day in office.
Donald Trump has vowed to investigate or prosecute political rivals, former intelligence officials, the country's former military chief, prosecutors and judges, tech moguls, members of Congress and left-wing Americans after he becomes president on Monday.