Mark Zuckerberg privately met with Pam Bondi to seek advice about how to talk to Trump, book says

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg privately sought Attorney General Pam Bondi's advice on how to speak effectively with President Donald Trump about Meta's concerns. According to a new book, the meeting took place in March this year and was one of several trips Zuckerberg made to Washington D.C. during that time.

The meeting is interesting given the circumstances surrounding it. At the time, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was preparing for a trial against Meta over allegations that the company had violated antitrust laws. The case began at the end of Trump's first term in office and continued under President Joe Biden.

Meta is now facing the possibility that it could be forced to spin off its Instagram and WhatsApp services if the government is successful in its lawsuit. A federal judge has yet to make a ruling on whether Meta has indeed broken antitrust laws.

Zuckerberg's relationship with Trump is noteworthy. He was among several big tech CEOs who attended Trump's inauguration and was even photographed sitting next to the President at a dinner event attended by many top tech executives.

Meta, meanwhile, has recently agreed to contribute to the construction of a new ballroom at the White House. This move suggests an effort to improve relations with the Biden administration and possibly ease tensions related to the FTC antitrust case against the company.

The meeting between Zuckerberg and Bondi is seen as part of Meta's efforts to navigate its relationships with Trump since his presidency began. The story highlights how big tech CEOs are trying to manage their interactions with the new administration, especially in light of ongoing controversies surrounding antitrust regulations and social media platforms.
 
I'm surprised that Mark Zuckerberg needed to get advice on how to talk to President Trump πŸ€”. I mean, you'd think that as one of the most powerful people in tech, he'd be comfortable around him already. But, I guess it's not easy navigating those kinds of relationships, especially with all the antitrust drama going on right now 🚨.

It's interesting that Zuckerberg is trying to build bridges with the Biden administration by contributing to a new ballroom at the White House πŸ›οΈ. Maybe this meeting was an attempt to smooth things over and avoid any more headaches from the FTC lawsuit. Either way, it'll be good to see how this plays out in the long run πŸ‘€.

I'm also curious to know what exactly Meta hopes to achieve with these meetings and relationships with Trump and the Biden administration πŸ€”. Is it just about damage control or are they really trying to make a positive impact on the tech industry as a whole? We'll have to wait and see how this all unfolds πŸ•°οΈ.
 
πŸ€” Think about this - what does it say about our society when a CEO needs to ask for advice on how to talk to the President? It's not just about Meta or Facebook, it's about how we navigate power dynamics and relationships with those in positions of authority πŸ“Š

It makes me wonder if we're all seeking validation from someone above us, whether it's a boss, a spouse, or even a politician. Is that really where our strength lies? Can't we find the courage to speak up for ourselves without needing someone else's guidance πŸ’¬?

I guess what I'm trying to say is, let's not forget that true power comes from within πŸ’ͺ. We need to learn to communicate effectively with ourselves first before trying to navigate external relationships πŸ“.
 
I THINK IT'S KIND OF WEIRD THAT ZUCKERBERG WAS REACHING OUT TO BONDI FOR ADVICE ON HOW TO TALK TO TRUMP... I MEAN, YOU'D THINK HE'VE GOT SOMEONE BETTER THAN THE AG TO HELP HIM OUT WITH THIS ONE πŸ˜‚. BUT SERIOUSLY, IT'S A BIG DEAL BECAUSE IF THEY'RE GOING TO SPIN OFF INSTAGRAM AND WHATSAPP, IT COULD HAVE HUGE Ripples In The Tech World 🀯. AND ONCE AGAIN, IT JUST GOES TO SHOW HOW BIG TECH IS TRYING TO GET IN GOOD WITH THE NEW ADMINISTRATION, ESPECIALLY AFTER ALL THE ANTITRUST STUFF πŸ€‘.
 
πŸ€” I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one... like, Mark Zuckerberg is basically pleading for advice on how to deal with Trump? πŸ™ƒ That's just wild. And can you blame him? The dude has been a nightmare to deal with since day one.

But seriously, it's interesting to see how Meta is playing the long game here. They're trying to be friends with the new administration while also dealing with these antitrust laws... it's like they're playing this crazy game of "let's make nice" but also "don't get sued". πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And what's up with them contributing to the White House ballroom? Is that just a genuine attempt to be buddies or are they trying to butter up Biden and avoid any more heat from Trump?

And can we talk about how weird this whole situation is for a second? Like, Zuckerberg is basically having a private meeting with Bondi to get advice on dealing with... himself? πŸ˜‚ It's like he needs guidance on how to navigate his own company.
 
I gotta say, this whole thing is super fascinating 🀯. Mark Zuckerberg's all about getting that advice from Pam Bondi to deal with Trump, but I wonder if he's trying to appease the FTC at the same time? Meta's got some major antitrust issues on its hands and it's not looking good for their Instagram and WhatsApp services 😬.

It's also kinda interesting how Zuckerberg's been making moves to improve relations with Biden's admin. That new ballroom at the White House is a pretty sweet gesture, but I'm guessing there's more to it than just a goodwill gesture 🀝. Maybe Meta's trying to ease tensions and avoid some major regulatory heat.

I mean, as a huge fan of Zuckerberg's (just kidding πŸ˜‚), he's gotta navigate this super tricky situation with Trump, who's got his own... let's say 'unique' views on tech and regulation. And now the FTC is throwing its hat into the ring, it's like, can Meta even breathe without getting sued? 🀯
 
omg i wonder what they talked about πŸ€”πŸ‘€ like what did Bondi advise him on? maybe she was all about being super nice to trump and avoiding any bad news for meta? 😊 or did she just give it to him straight and told him to shape up his company? idk but this is def a wild story πŸŒͺ️
 
πŸ€• I feel like Zuckerberg must be having such a stressful time trying to keep up with all these government meetings and lawsuits πŸ™„... it's like he's walking on eggshells around Trump, waiting for the other shoe to drop πŸ‘£... but at the same time, I guess it makes sense that he'd want to smooth things over with the Biden administration, especially after those ballroom donations πŸ›οΈ... poor guy, just trying to keep his company afloat amidst all this regulatory chaos πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ™„ so Zuckerberg actually needed AG Pam Bondi's advice on how to deal with Trmp? like, who knew being the CEO of Meta was just a part-time gig for all you PR reps out there 🀣 anyway, it makes sense that he'd want some guidance on navigating Trump's...erm...unique communication style πŸ˜‚ and yeah, this meeting takes place at a pretty interesting time for Meta, what with the FTC case and all πŸ€‘ but hey, contributing to the White House ballroom project is a nice try at damage control 🎨 fingers crossed it actually helps ease tensions πŸ’ͺ
 
I gotta say, this is some wild stuff! 🀯 I mean, imagine Zuckerberg, one of the biggest names in tech, seeking advice from a former AG on how to schmooze with Trump? It's like something out of a movie, right?

And can you believe that Meta's got its toes hung out there, waiting for the government to decide what happens to Instagram and WhatsApp? If they spin them off, it'll be a whole new ball game. The FTC's been riding them hard on antitrust laws, and it seems like Zuckerberg knows this. He's been making moves left and right, from contributing to the White House ballroom construction to just plain old trying to curry favor with the Biden crew.

I guess what I'm saying is that this meeting's gotta be seen as a strategic move by Meta to avoid getting burned in this whole antitrust fiasco. Zuckerberg's got a history with Trump, and now he's trying to smooth things over with the new admin. It's all about navigating these waters and not getting caught up in any more drama than they already have.
 
omg can't believe zuck is getting advice from bondi about dealing with trump 🀯 like what's next? him attending a dinner party and then just casually telling trump to chill out lol anyway gotta wonder what exactly he wanted to talk to her about - maybe it's not the instagram/watsapp spin off that everyone thinks πŸ€‘
 
just read this thread 2 days ago lol πŸ‘€πŸ€” anyway, it seems like Mark Zuckerberg is tryin' to play nice with the Biden admin, makin' moves like donatin' to the White House ballroom πŸ›οΈπŸ‘. but at the same time, Meta's still tryin' to figure out how to deal with Trump's era antitrust laws πŸ€―πŸ’Έ. I think Zuckerberg's got a tough road ahead of him, especially if they're gonna spin off Instagram and WhatsApp πŸ’”πŸ˜¬. it's like, one hand is reachin' out for collaboration, but the other hand is tryin' to protect the company from gettin' dismantled πŸ˜…πŸ‘Š
 
πŸ™„ so Zuckerberg is basically trying to get advice on how to talk to Trump without losing his mind? That's rich coming from a guy who has been dodging questions about Facebook's role in spreading misinformation during the 2016 election πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ and now he's worried about having a productive conversation with the guy who thinks Twitter is a threat to America πŸ™ƒ. Meanwhile, Meta is trying to spin off its services like Instagram and WhatsApp because of some antitrust laws... like anyone really believes that's going to happen πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. The ballroom at the White House? More like a PR stunt to get good press before the FTC case goes up in flames πŸ”₯. Zuckerberg's whole thing is just a big mess 🀯.
 
I'm thinking... Zuckerberg meeting Bondi about talking to Trump about Meta's concerns πŸ€”. Like, isn't that just a fancy way of saying he's worried about getting sued by the FTC? πŸ€‘ And now they're trying to spin off Instagram and WhatsApp? That's like Facebook going back on itself πŸ˜‚. I don't get why Zuckerberg would need special advice from Bondi, though - didn't he already try everything with Trump when he was in office? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It feels like Meta is just trying to play nice with the Biden admin while keeping an eye out for its own interests πŸ’Έ. What's the real motive here? πŸ€‘
 
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