Sen. Hawley demands Zuckerberg testify over Meta whistleblower's China claims: 'Sold out our country's security'
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Senator Josh Hawley has requested Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify before Congress regarding serious allegations made by whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams. She claims that during her tenure at Meta, executives, including Zuckerberg, lied to Congress and jeopardized U.S. national security to gain access to Chinese markets. Her revelations include details about an initiative named "Project Aldrin," which sought to help Meta cater to the Chinese market, and alleged briefings given to the Chinese Communist Party on sensitive technologies. Despite failures in entering China, Meta reportedly still profits significantly from ads sold to Chinese firms.
Sen. Josh Hawley requested Mark Zuckerberg to testify before Congress regarding allegations that Meta jeopardized US security for profit from China.
Whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams accused Meta executives of lying to Congress and undermining national security in pursuit of access to China.
Wynn-Williams detailed that Meta's internal initiative, Project Aldrin, aimed to gain entry into the Chinese market by briefing the Chinese Communist Party.
The allegation included that Meta provided sensitive technology briefings to China, intending to aid the country in outcompeting American firms.
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