U.S. Sen. Johnson: And Blumenthal, Hawley open investigation into Meta for alleged collaboration with CCP
- A Senate subcommittee launched an investigation into Meta's efforts regarding the Chinese market on Tuesday.
- Concerns arose from reports that Meta explored partnerships to create censorship tools for China.
- Senators requested documents from Meta, including communications with Chinese officials since 2014, related to censorship.
- Andy Stone stated, "We do not operate our services in China today," addressing Meta's current position.
- The investigation and Wynn-Williams' testimony may reveal Meta's past intentions and actions regarding China.
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Exclusive | Meta whistleblower’s testimony will show if Mark Zuckerberg, other execs ‘lied to Congress’ about China ties: Sen. Hawley
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) will be watching closely for instances where Mark Zuckerberg and other Meta bosses may have lied to Congress about ties to China when an ex-employee whistleblower gives testimony next week, the senator told The Post in an exclusive interview.
'Careless People' author Sarah Wynn-Williams will testify at a Senate hearing next week
Sarah Wynn-Williams, the former Facebook policy director behind a best-selling memoir about her time at the company, will testify at a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing next week.
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Mark Zuckerberg-Led Meta Set To Face 'Truth' At Senate Hearing Over China Operations And Communist Party Censorship Efforts - Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META)
The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee will hold a hearing to investigate Meta's alleged efforts to engage with China, including its ties to censorship tools and the Chinese Communist Party, amid concerns over the company's foreign operations.
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