- Sarah Wynn-Williams, former director of global public policy at Facebook, now Meta, testified that company executives undermined U.S. national security. She said they did it to gain favor with Beijing and expand business in China, including constructing censorship tools and silencing critics.
- Wynn-Williams claimed Meta worked with the Chinese Communist Party, deleting accounts at Beijing’s request and providing the CCP with user data, including that of Americans.
- Meta denied Wynn-Williams’ testimony, calling it false, while Sen. Josh Hawley revealed that Meta allegedly tried to prevent the Senate hearing from taking place.
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The former director of global public policy at Facebook, now Meta, testified at a Senate hearing on Wednesday, April 9, about the company’s foreign relations.
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“I saw Meta executives repeatedly undermine U.S. national security and betray American values. They did these things in secret to win favor with Beijing and build an $18 billion business in China,” Sarah Wynn-Williams said.
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How did Wynn-Williams say Meta compromised national security?
Wynn-Williams claimed during her 7 years of employment there, starting in 2011, she witnessed Meta executives lie about what...
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