Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg met with a half-dozen U.S. senators on ...
) Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg met with a half-dozen U.S. senators on Wednesday for dinner as the company seeks to boost its reputation in Washington.
Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat and vice chair of the Intelligence Committee, helped organize a dinner for Zuckerberg with other senators at the company’s request, Warner spokeswoman Rachel Cohen said. Zuckerberg is set to be on Capitol Hill Thursday to hold additional meetings, including with Utah Senator Mike Lee, a Republican.
Facebook, which agreed to a record-setting $5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over privacy practices in July, also faces antitrust investigations by the FTC and a group of state attorneys general.
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