Reuters
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg held former US President Donald Trump responsible for the riots and the storming of the Capitol by his supporters on January 6.
During a hearing of Zuckerberg, Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, before two energy and trade subcommittees in the US House of Representatives, Zuckerberg refused to hold Facebook any responsibility for the Capitol attack.
“I think the former president should be responsible for his words and people who break the law should be responsible for their actions,” Zuckerberg said, adding: “We did our part to secure the integrity of the elections, then on January 6 Trump gave a speech rejecting the election results and called on people.” To fight. “
“We worked with law enforcement forces to identify the individuals who participated in the riots, and we removed the leaflets that support the violence,” he asserted.
“We always feel a deep sense of responsibility, but I think we have worked hard in this election,” Pichai said.
As for Dorsey, he said, “Yes.”
Source: “Daily Mail”