Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg Criticized for Puerto Rico V.R. Disaster Tour
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been criticized for appearing as a virtual reality cartoon in hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico to promote Facebook’s new VR tool.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been criticized for appearing as a virtual reality cartoon in hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico to promote Facebook’s new VR tool.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently made a post to social media begging for forgiveness over accusations that Facebook may have influenced the 2016 election.

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Austin Petersen says he was “blocked” from using Facebook after he posted a video announcing an AR-15 giveaway.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has denied that the social media platform holds an anti-Trump bias.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed regret at previously thinking that claims misinformation on his platform changed the election were “crazy.”

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s open borders organization says it is “critical” that Congress pass Republican legislation to give amnesty to millions of illegal aliens.

Former President Obama reportedly met with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the 2016 election to advise the tech billionaire on how to deal with fake news on the Facebook platform.

President Donald Trump responded to failed former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s accusations against Facebook for allowing Russia to buy ads in the 2016 presidential election.

Billionaire special interests are seeking special favors from the Democrats who control California state government to waive costly and time-consuming environmental regulations.

From a former president of the United States to a billionaire in Silicon Valley, media figures are unanimous on the use of one word in all of their varying statements and social media posts on President Donald Trump’s decision to end the controversial amnesty for illegal aliens who were brought to the country illegally as children is “cruel.”

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg pledged to “fight, both in the courts and with Congress to help give Dreamers a permanent legislative path to citizenship” in an internal message to employees leaked to Breitbart News.

Zuckerberg calls on Congress to pass legislation to protect illegal aliens from deportation who were brought to U.S. as children

More corporate CEOs joined the open borders lobby to protect the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and offer a path to citizenship for illegal aliens.

With President Donald Trump expected to end DACA for more than 800,000 DREAMers, two special interest groups will take a major hit: the open borders lobby and corporate interests.

Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin shrugged off business demands to keep their supply of illegal-immigrant DACA workers, saying Sunday on that President Donald Trump prefers to get Americans back to work.

In a message posted on his own Facebook platform, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he stands with “Dreamers,” the estimated 850,000 illegal aliens who were brought to the United States by their parents as children and who gained protected status when former President Barack Obama issued an executive order giving them temporary amnesty and work permits.

In a plea to President Donald Trump asking him to keep an Obama-era amnesty program for young illegal aliens, Microsoft revealed that it had an invested business interest in the program continuing.

A swarm of business leaders signed a letter begging President Donald Trump to keep DACA in place, despite his promise to supporters that he would end it on day one of his administration.

Mark Zuckerberg’s FWD.us lobbying group is rallying billionaires and millionaires to protest rising enforcement of the workplace laws which help ordinary Americans earn good wages.

Nationally syndicated radio host Glenn Beck announced Thursday afternoon that his media company The Blaze had laid off over one fifth of its workforce.

A study by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s open borders organization revealed that if an Obama-created amnesty program for young illegal aliens is ended, it would open nearly 700,000 American jobs.

Only six of the 242 House GOP legislators signed an August 22 letter urging President Donald Trump to continue the DACA amnesty for illegal immigrants.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg declared last week that the social media site was dedicated to removing any content “that promotes or celebrates hate crimes.”

16 of the world’s richest billionaires have investments in space exploration, according to a new report from Bloomberg Technology.

Street artist Sabo has had his Facebook page suspended after he placed anti-Mark Zuckerberg posters around California.

Silicon Valley tech companies may have to raise wages and salaries in order to attract high-skilled American workers in the age of President Donald Trump.

No one has made more money than Mark Zuckerberg in 2017, even Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos, who was briefly named the richest man in the world last month, according to a report.

“F*ck Zuck 2020” posters have started to appear in California, following news that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has hired a top Hillary Clinton presidential campaign strategist.

Silicon Valley’s tech elites are spoiling for a fight against a legal immigration overhaul backed by President Donald Trump.

Following President Donald Trump’s major White House endorsement of immigration overhaul legislation, the open borders lobby and corporate business interests are teaming up to attack the proposal.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg hired pollster Joel Benenson, who was Hillary Clinton’s top strategist on her 2016 presidential campaign, on Wednesday, increasing speculation about whether Zuckerberg will make a run for the White House.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s open borders organization is backing a bipartisan plan that could potentially legalize an estimated 12-30 million illegal aliens in the United States.

Executives from major tech companies have attacked President Donald Trump over his decision to ban transgender people from serving in the military. Fox News reports tech executives across Silicon Valley have voiced their opposition to President Trump’s decision to not allow

A poll released Tuesday by Public Policy Polling suggests that Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) would narrowly defeat President Donald Trump if the 2020 election were held today.

The social media giant Facebook has restored the more than two dozen conservative Catholic pages it had mysteriously blocked on Tuesday, blaming the incident on “a spam detection mechanism on the platform.”

Jeff Bezos is less than $4 billion shy of passing Bill Gates as the richest man in the history of planet Earth.

You’d think that Republicans couldn’t hope for an opponent more stiff, corporate, and alien-like than Hillary Clinton, but then along comes Mark Zuckerberg.

When it comes to elitism, the Sun Valley conference that Jared Kushner is attending this week is worse than Davos, according to MSNBC anchor and Wall Street expert Stephanie Ruhle.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has all but conquered the tech world, and based on his latest activities, it seems that he may have his sights set on the world of politics.

After President Trump halted an Obama-era program for foreign nationals wanting to start business in the United States, big business and the open borders lobby are outraged.
