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Meta fires employees for Lecks in the middle of Zuckerberg's Trump Pivot

San Francisco: Meta on Thursday said that 20 workers had placed the gap in the media because the social media giant pressure on the latest political change in his boss Mark Zuckerberg is exposed to US President Donald Trump.

“We tell the employees when they join the company and we offer regular memories that it is against our guidelines to violate internal information, regardless of the intention,” said a Meta spokesman and confirmed a story that was first reported in the verge.

“We recently carried out an investigation in which around 20 employees were ended to share confidential information outside the company and we assume that there will be more,” added the company.

“We take this seriously and will continue to take measures if we identify licks.”

The burning round was recently based on a number of reports based on Zuckerberg's meetings with employees.

In a meeting that the Verge had reported for the first time, Zuckerberg told the employees that he would no longer go into his hand with information because “we are trying to really be open and then everything I say leaks. It sucks.”

He also warned her to “boost” himself for the coming year and said that Meta would be a productive partner with the White House.

The technology leaders have largely been in the series around Trump since winning the elections in November, with Zuckerberg having won a special turn to the Republican since returning.

Zuckerberg multiplied his progress towards Trump, who threatened the technical tycoon with lifelong imprisonment last summer after Meta excluded the president from Facebook in January 2021 because he promoted the attack on the Capitol.

The CEO and founder ate several times with the Republicans, donated the president's inauguration fund, made it easier to moderate the content and ended the US facts test program from Facebook to get closer to the new Republican leadership in Washington.

His long -time head of political affairs was also replaced by a prominent Republican, and he called Trump Ally Dana White after the US election to his board.

The measures match the conservative views of the President and his allies as well as the masculinist entertainers and personalities such as Elon Musk.

In the Joe Rogan Podcast, Zuckerberg complained that “a large part of the company world is quite culturally neutered” and that the assumption of male energy is “good”.