A crack in Facebook after the executive attends Kavanaugh's audience

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A crack in Facebook after the executive attends Kavanaugh's audience




Heather Mac Donald on the judicial temperament of Brett Kavanaugh # 039; s
October 5, 2018








A crack in Facebook after the executive attends Kavanaugh's audience



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The appearance of a Facebook executive behind the Supreme Court candidate. Brett Kavanaugh During his controversial confirmation hearings he has created some divisions in the company.


Joel Kaplan, vice president of global public policy for Facebook, is a friend of Kavanaugh and worked with him during the George W. Bush administration. Kaplan was sitting in a section reserved for Kavanaugh's friends and family during the hearing. Kavanaugh faces accusations of at least one sexual assault decades ago


Kaplan wrote to Facebook staff in a note last week that he knows this is a "deeply painful" moment, according to several media outlets. Those reports say that some employees made their appearance as a backup to Kavanaugh.


According to reports, CEO Mark Zuckerberg he told staff at a regularly scheduled meeting last week that Kaplan did not break company rules. The issue is expected to re-emerge in a meeting on Friday.


In a statement on Friday, Facebook said its leadership "made mistakes in handling the events of last week and we are grateful for all the comments from our employees."


The internal turmoil comes at a difficult time for Facebook. Less than two weeks ago, Instagram co-founders abruptly resigned amid disagreements with Zuckerberg. Last Friday, meanwhile, the company revealed a massive hack that it found that affected 50 million users. And this week, child advocacy groups filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission saying their child-focused message application violates federal rules against collecting data on children under 13 without the permission of the children. parents.



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