The latest corporate shuffle at Mark Zuckerberg's Meta tells you how Big Tech is thinking about the incoming Trump administration.
Observers noted at the time that Zuckerberg hoped to make use of Clegg's European connections in navigating the regulatory landscape there. Now, Zuckerberg's attention is turning homeward. He has already made moves to please President-elect Donald Trump,
The tech giant tapped Republican Joel Kaplan to lead the company's global policy, continuing the company's yearslong rightward shift.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta announced a major overhaul of its global policy team on Thursday – replacing left-leaning department chief Nick Clegg with the company’s most well-known Republican, Joel
Nick Clegg resigned as Meta's global affairs chief, succeeded by Republican Joel Kaplan, a move coinciding with Donald Trump's White House return and Meta's efforts to strengthen ties with conservative figures.
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Nick Clegg, who has led global affairs at Meta since 2018, is stepping down, to be succeeded by his deputy, Joel Kaplan.
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