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Mark Zuckerberg Dines with Donald Trump, Signaling a Shift in Relations
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s recent dinner with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago has raised eyebrows, signaling a potential thaw in their historically frosty relationship. Once marked by tension, their interactions appear to be improving, marking a significant turn in the tech-politics dynamic.
Trump’s rapport with tech leaders has often been polarizing. While he shares a close bond with Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter), his history with Zuckerberg has been far less amicable. Trump was banned from Meta platforms Facebook and Instagram following the January 6 Capitol riots, a decision that led the former president to publicly threaten Zuckerberg with prison if he interfered in the 2024 presidential election.
Despite this rocky past, the Mar-a-Lago dinner suggests an effort to build bridges. A Meta spokesperson confirmed the meeting, stating, “Mark was grateful for the invitation to join President Trump for dinner and the opportunity to meet with members of his team about the incoming administration. It’s an important time for the future of American innovation.”
This meeting comes after signs of reconciliation. Trump, who once described Zuckerberg as a threat to democracy, softened his stance during a podcast in October, praising the Meta boss for “staying out of the election” and thanking him for a supportive phone call following an assassination attempt.
Zuckerberg, too, appears to be taking a more neutral stance in political matters. In August, he expressed regret for Meta’s handling of content related to allegations about Hunter Biden before the 2020 election. He also pledged to cease making large donations to electoral infrastructure, following criticism of a $400 million contribution in 2020, which some viewed as partisan.
Although the details of the Mar-a-Lago dinner remain undisclosed, the meeting comes as Meta faces heightened regulatory pressures, including an antitrust case from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Meanwhile, Trump’s bond with Elon Musk continues to dominate headlines. Musk has been a major campaign donor and vocal supporter of Trump, earning him the informal title of Trump’s “First Buddy.” Musk’s influence extends into policy, with his appointment to head the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (Doge).
While Trump and Musk’s partnership flourishes, the Zuckerberg-Trump meeting signals a potential new chapter for Meta and its leader, possibly impacting the future of tech and politics in America.
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