US President Donald Trump joked with the founder of Facebook and CEO of Meta Marek Zuckerberg after the reporter both asked both of the Freedom of Speech during the White House event with technology leaders.
The incident occurred after Trump organized a dinner with technology leaders and CEOs in the White House on Thursday evening.
During dinner, the reporter asked Zuckerberg if he was even worried about the state of freedom of expression in Britain.
“This is the beginning of your political career,” Trump told Zuckerberg in response to the reporter’s question.
“No, it’s not,” Zuckerberg snapped. The president then continued to answer the question of reporters.
According to CNN, Mark Zuckerberg joked with President Donald Trump in a hot microphone that “he was not ready” to answer a question from reporters.
“Sorry, I wasn’t ready,” Zuckerberg said before he left when the reporters got out at the Trump dinner hosted with technology leaders in the White House.
The president then leaned towards the CEO of Meta and laughed before repeating the commentary on the first lady of Melania Trump, who was sitting on the other side, added.
The reporter asked Trump, “President, you will go to Great Britain in a few weeks. Yesterday, Nigel Farage was at Capitol Hill, right, talked a lot about pushing back on censorship online, asking politicians like you, some people in this room to really push.”
“How is it for you?” Said the reporter and turned to Zuckerberg – “If you don’t mind answering, how is it for you? Is it a lack of freedom of expression online in the UK.”
Trump answered the question and said, “He is (Zuckerberg) looking at me and saying how damn … says how I got the question?”
“This is the beginning of your political career,” Trump said.
The US President, when he answered this question and said, “I just say that when it comes to the UK, strange things are happening there. Surprisingly, I speak to the prime minister. Let’s see what will happen.”
President Donald Trump hosted a high -performance group of technological executives in a group of technology executives on Thursday, showing research into artificial intelligence and boasting the investments that companies produce after the United States.
In particular, Elon Musk, once a close ally Trump, was missing in the guest list, who was to run the Ministry of Government Efficiency. Musk had a public break with Trump at the beginning of this year.
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