Left-wing billionaire George Soros has accused Facebook of helping to re-elect Donald Trump leading up to the 2020 election. Soros,
89, made the comments during a speech in Davos, Switzerland,
Thursday. He accused the social media giant of working to re-elect Trump
during this year's election campaign in exchange for protection. “Facebook
will work to re-elect Trump and Trump will protect Facebook,” the
Hungarian-born U.S. investor said, according to Politico. “It makes me
very concerned about the outcome of 2020.”
A Facebook company spokesman responded to Politico, saying "This is just plain wrong." On Jan. 9, Facebook
announced that it would continue to let politicians run advertisements
and would not police the truthfulness of the messages posted. "Ultimately,
we don’t think decisions about political ads should be made by private
companies," Rob Leathern, Facebook's director of product management,
said at the time. "In the absence of regulation, Facebook and
other companies are left to design their own policies. We have based
ours on the principle that people should be able to hear from those who
wish to lead them, warts and all, and that what they say should be
scrutinized and debated in public," Leathern added. Soros' speech
was made at a dinner hosted by the Open Society Foundations, an
international grantmaking network founded by the billionaire. During the
speech, he also criticized certain world leaders -- including Trump,
China's Xi Jinping, India's Narendra Modi, Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro and
Hungary's Viktor Orbán, according to Politico. Soros
said called Xi Jinping a "dictator" while exclaiming Trump was "a con
man and a narcissist, who wants the world to revolve around him.” He
also praised Greta Thunberg and other teenage climate activists for
their actions in addressing climate change, the outlet said. In
addition, Soros announced he was giving $1 billion into a
new university network, which will be built around Bard College, north
of New York City, and Soros’ Central European University. Fox News' Frank Miles contributed to the report
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