Top Facebook and Twitter execs donated tens of thousands to Joe Biden’s campaign

You better sit down for this. It turns out that Facebook and Twitter executives donated entirely to Biden’s campaign for president:

FOX NEWS – Top executives at Facebook and Twitter donated tens of thousands of dollars to President-elect Joe Biden’s campaign, Federal Election Commission records reviewed by Fox News reveal, as the social media platforms come under fire for limiting the circulation of reports surrounding Hunter Biden’s business dealings in the weeks leading up to Election Day.

A Fox News review of FEC records shows that top executives at the social media companies made large donations to the Biden campaign, including several who gave the legal maximum of $2,800.

Fox News identified zero Facebook or Twitter executives who donated to Trump’s campaign.

Fox News explains who paid what based on their name and title:

According to FEC records, Facebook vice president of public policy, Erin Egan, donated $2,800 to Biden’s campaign on Oct. 1, in addition to the $2,800 she donated to the campaign during the Democratic primaries.

Facebook chief revenue officer David Fischer donated $2,800 to Biden during the primary, and an additional $750 during the general election, according to FEC records.

Facebook’s chief financial officer, David Wehner, donated the legal maximum of $2,800 to Biden’s campaign on April 22, FEC records show.

Facebook vice presidents Gene Alston, Michael Verdu, Shahriar Rabii and T.S. Khurana also donated the legal maximum of $2,800 to Biden’s campaign during the 2020 cycle, FEC records show. Instagram’s chief operating officer, Marne Levine, also donated the maximum limit of $2,800 to Biden’s campaign.

Over at Twitter, vice president Matt Derella donated $2,000 to Biden’s campaign in September.

And the executives were not alone. FEC records revealed that dozens of Twitter and Facebook employees with “manager” or “director” in their titles donated at least $1,000 to Biden’s campaign.

Twitter’s senior director Ryan Oliver, for example, donated $2,800 to Biden’s campaign in March; senior director of product management James Kelm also donated $2,800 to Biden during the primary and another $2,800 to his general election campaign, FEC records show.

At Facebook, the platform’s public policy director Steve Satterfield, another public policy director, Michael Matthews, product manager Brett Keintz and Facebook director Ibrahim Okuyucu, donated $2,800 to Biden’s campaign.

Facebook program manager David Debartolo donated $5,600 – split between Biden’s primary campaign and general election campaign – on March 29, FEC records show.

There were only two lone Facebook managers who they found who donated lower amounts to Trump’s campaign, but none from Twitter:

Just two Facebook employees with “manager” or “director” in their title donated to Trump’s campaign, neither of whom gave more than $300, according to FEC records. Zero Twitter employees with those titles donated to Trump’s campaign, FEC records show.

Twitter responded to the report by Fox News, defending their enforcement of Twitter rules:

Twitter spokesman Trenton Kennedy told Fox News on Monday that the company has “stated many times – that we enforce the Twitter rules judiciously and impartially for everyone on our service.”

“Political ideology – especially that of our employees – plays no part in this process,” Kennedy said.

Facebook did not respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

Oh yeah, so judiciously that they blocked the New York Post’s Twitter account for WEEKS after they posted a story exposing how Crime family boss Joe Biden lied about being involved in Hunter’s dealings. Even after they changed their policy on ‘hacked materials’, they still continued to block the New York Post until they finally decided to lift their demand that the Post delete their tweet.


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