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Monday, April 20, 2026

Facebook whistleblower, former defense and intel officials form group to fix social media - CNBC

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A Facebook whistleblower, two former U.S. defense secretaries, several past lawmakers and intelligence chiefs are forming a new group to address the harmful impacts social media can have on kids, communities and national security.

The Council for Responsible Social Media, publicly launched on Wednesday, is a project of the cross-partisan political reform nonprofit Issue One, which focuses on strengthening U.S. democracy and works with many former members of Congress on solutions.

Dick Gephardt, former House majority leader and Democratic representative from Missouri, had been involved with Issue One and helped create the council after trying to understand the roots of the country’s current polarization, he told CNBC in a phone interview Tuesday. Gephardt is one of the co-chairs of the council, along with Republican former Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey.

“People used to come to me and say, ‘What’s wrong with Congress? They can’t do anything, all they do is fight,’” Gephardt said. His response, he said, was that the division comes from the people.

“Congress has to be a reflection of the people and if the people are bitterly divided, then Congress will be bitterly divided,” he said.

Gephardt said he first considered whether traditional media may be contributing to the division, but figured there’s always been opinion and politicization on editorial pages....



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