Former President Donald Trump recently shared details of a surprising conversation he had with Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta.
According to Trump, Zuckerberg reached out to him following a rally, praising Trump’s actions at the event as “really amazing” and “very brave.”
President Trump: “So Mark Zuckerberg called me few times. He actually announced he is not actually going to support Democrats because he respects me for what I did that day. He actually apologized, he said they made a mistake etc. etc and they are correcting the mistake. But… pic.twitter.com/NYHMAZfYhA
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Trump relayed the contents of their conversation during a Fox News segment. “Mark Zuckerberg called me. First of all, he called me a few times. He called me after the event, and he said that was really amazing. It was very brave. And you know, and he actually announced he’s not going to support a Democrat because he can’t, because he respected me for what I did that day. I think what I did maybe was a norm to me. It was a normal response. But I was called by Mark Zuckerberg yesterday, the day before, on this same subject, and he actually apologized. He said they made a mistake, etc, etc, and they’re correcting the mistake. Google. Nobody called from Google,” Trump explained.
In the discussion, Trump expressed his astonishment at receiving Zuckerberg’s call and his gratitude for the apology extended by Zuckerberg on behalf of his company.
However, Trump also noted the absence of any communication from Google regarding the issue, highlighting the contrast in response from the tech giant.
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