Nick Clegg is stepping down from Meta, replaced by Joel Kaplan as the company prepares for a Trump presidency.
Former UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is leaving his role as Global Affairs President at Meta, the parent company of Facebook. He will be replaced by Joel Kaplan, a former Republican White House deputy chief of staff under George W. Bush. The change comes as Meta prepares for the new US administration under President-elect Donald Trump. Kaplan is known for opposing restrictions on political speech. Kevin Martin, a former FCC chairman under Bush, will also move into a new role within the company.
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