Former President Donald Trump has escalated his ongoing feud with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, issuing a stark warning that the tech mogul could face life imprisonment if he is found to interfere in the 2024 presidential election. The warning comes as an excerpt from Trump’s upcoming book, Save America, where he details his contentious relationship with Zuckerberg and his suspicions about the social media giant’s role in past elections.
Trump, who has frequently accused social media platforms of bias against conservative voices, alleges that Zuckerberg was a frequent visitor to the White House during his presidency. According to Trump, these visits included friendly dinners where Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, appeared cordial while allegedly plotting against him behind the scenes. Trump claims that Zuckerberg steered Facebook’s platform against him during the 2020 election, despite outward appearances of support.
In the book, Trump’s rhetoric takes a more menacing turn as he suggests that Zuckerberg’s actions in the upcoming 2024 election will be closely monitored. He warns that any illegal activities by Zuckerberg or others could result in life imprisonment. This statement adds a new level of intensity to Trump’s ongoing attacks on tech leaders and the influence of social media on political processes.
These allegations are not without context. Trump’s accusations reference a widely circulated claim that Zuckerberg and Chan contributed over $400 million to influence the 2020 election. However, fact-checking organizations have clarified that these funds were donated to two nonpartisan organizations aimed at supporting local governments in conducting safe elections during the COVID-19 pandemic. The donations were not direct contributions to any political campaign and did not violate campaign finance laws.
Despite these clarifications, Trump has continued to push the narrative that Zuckerberg’s actions were part of a broader scheme to undermine his presidency. The former president’s frustration is compounded by his ongoing ban from Facebook, which was implemented following the January 6 Capitol riots. Zuckerberg justified the ban by stating that Trump’s use of the platform posed too great a risk during a critical period of transition.
Trump’s latest threat against Zuckerberg is part of a broader strategy to cast doubt on the integrity of the upcoming election. He has vowed to crack down on what he describes as “election fraudsters” and has specifically named Zuckerberg as a figure to watch. In a previous statement made in July, Trump warned that those involved in election interference would face unprecedented consequences, further hinting at legal actions that could be taken against tech executives.
As the 2024 campaign season ramps up, the battle between Trump and Silicon Valley is likely to intensify. Trump’s aggressive stance towards Zuckerberg and other tech leaders underscores the deepening divide between conservative politicians and the platforms that shape public discourse. With Trump positioning himself as a staunch defender against perceived electoral manipulation, his rhetoric is expected to fuel further controversy as the election draws closer.


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