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Is Mark Zuckerberg about to bend the knee to President Trump?

Intriguing news has surfaced that the Meta chief and Facebook founder was spotted the President-Elect this afternoon at Mar-A-Lago. According to The New York Times, Zuckerberg and Trump privately met at the world-famous mansion.

The Times did not reveal what the two talked about.

From the New York Times:

Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook founder, had a private meeting with President-elect Donald J. Trump at Mar-a-Lago this afternoon, two people briefed on the meeting tell Jonathan Swan and me. Zuckerberg did not back Trump, but he praised his defiant, fist-raised posture right after he was shot at in July by a would-be assassin in Pennsylvania as “badass.”

Zuckerberg’s representatives did not immediately return a request for comment.

Trump adviser Stephen Miller confirmed the meeting took place in an interview with the “Ingraham Angle.”

As TGP readers know, Zuckerberg did not stop with marveling at Trump’s incredible response following the attempt on his life, though. Jim Hoft reported that Trump, in an interview with Fox News, revealed that Zuckerberg called him to apologize over artificial intelligence erasing mention of his assassination attempt.

“I was called by Mark Zuckerberg yesterday, the day before, on this same subject (the assassination),” Trump said. “And he actually apologized. He said they made a mistake, etc. And they’re correcting the mistake. Google, nobody called from Google.”

An alliance between Trump and Zuckerberg would prove an incredibly welcome development, especially considering Facebook was involved in rigging the 2020 Presidential Election by censoring 100% truthful information about the Hunter Biden laptop and other inconvenient truths regarding the Biden Crime Family.

Moreover, Facebook also covered up truthful information regarding COVID and the vaccines while targeting The Gateway Pundit and other conservative websites.

While people are certainly capable of change, the old Ronald Reagan quote, “Trust, but verify,” is particularly apt regarding Zuckerberg.