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Meta gears up for Trump administration with key policy leadership change

Meta is making strategic moves ahead of Donald Trump’s return to the White House, replacing longtime policy head Nick Clegg with Joel Kaplan, a Republican with deep ties to Washington. This leadership shift is seen as a signal of Meta aligning with the incoming administration.

MEET THE PRESS — Moderator Kristen Welker Interviews President-Elect Donald Trump — Pictured: President-elect Donald Trump — (Photo by: Peter Kramer/NBC via Getty Images)

Kaplan’s Republican ties position Meta for Trump-era Washington

Joel Kaplan, a veteran of the George W. Bush administration and Meta’s conservative liaison, is stepping in as the top policy executive. His extensive network in Republican circles and the trust of CEO Mark Zuckerberg make him a key figure for navigating Trump’s Washington.

Nick Clegg exits after steering Meta through regulatory battles

Clegg, who joined Meta in 2018 during the fallout from the Cambridge Analytica scandal, focused on managing European regulatory challenges. His departure underscores Meta’s shifting priorities from European oversight to strengthening ties with the U.S. government under Trump’s leadership.

Zuckerberg signals alignment with Trump’s administration

Mark Zuckerberg’s recent actions, including a postelection visit to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort and a $1 million donation to Trump’s inauguration, highlight Meta’s efforts to stay in step with the incoming administration. Kaplan’s promotion reinforces this strategy.

Implications for Meta’s future

UNITED STATES – JANUARY 31: Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, testifies during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing titled “Big Tech and the Online Child Sexual Exploitation Crisis,” in Dirksen building on Wednesday, January 31, 2024. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

While Meta faces ongoing challenges, including federal antitrust lawsuits and European scrutiny, the leadership change signals a pivot toward maintaining influence in a Republican-led Washington. This strategic alignment may shape how Meta navigates policy and political landscapes in the years ahead.

Herbert Bauernebel

Herbert Bauernebel has been reporting from New York since 1999 and currently works for Bild.de, OE24 TV, and US Live. He also runs the news portal AmerikaReport.de. Bauernebel has covered nearly all major US events of the past quarter-century, including 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, Barack Obama’s election, Donald Trump’s surprise victory, the pandemic, last year’s election showdown, as well as natural disasters such as hurricanes and oil spills. He has also reported firsthand on international events, including the Asian tsunami, the Haiti earthquake, and the Fukushima disaster. He lives in Brooklyn with his family and holds degrees in communication and political science from the University of Vienna. Bauernebel is the author of a book about his experiences on 9/11, And the Air Was Full of Ash: 9/11 – The Day That Changed My Life.

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