In late Nov 2024 Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump sat down for dinner at Mar-a-Lago a meeting that brought together two figures with a complex past (their first face-to-face talk since social media disagreements almost 4 years ago)
The private dinner at Trumps Florida club marked an interesting turn in tech-politics relations; Stephen Miller Trumps soon-to-be deputy chief-of-staff pointed out that many business leaders including Zuckerberg want to back Trumps financial ideas
The Meta CEOs visit suggests a shift in big-techs approach: as the social-media giant tries to fix its image with right-wing groups. This dinner meeting — happening just months before the next presidential race shows how digital platforms are re-thinking their stance on political matters