Trump Calls Facebook ‘Enemy Of The People,’ And Elon Musk Has Got Something To Say About It

Trump took the opportunity to criticize Facebook’s handling of campaign spending, referring to the company’s CEO as “Zuckerbucks” and alleging that he spent $500 million in the 2020 election.

Why It Matters: Trump’s allegations against Facebook and its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, touch on significant issues of campaign finance and the power of social media giants in political processes.

Previously, Trump had criticized Zuckerberg and Meta Platforms Inc. for a $2 million donation to the Georgia elections board, suggesting it may have violated state law.

Moreover, Trump’s stance on social media platforms has evolved. While he once supported a TikTok ban, he now opposes it, arguing that it would benefit Facebook, as seen in a statement on Truth Social. He suggests that without TikTok, Facebook’s business would “double,” a sentiment he echoed in a recent post where he called Meta the “enemy of the people.”

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