In a move that would have been unthinkable during the dark days of the Biden regime's censorship crusade, Meta has appointed Trump administration veteran Dina Powell McCormick as its new president and vice chairwoman – sending shockwaves through Silicon Valley's woke establishment.
Powell McCormick, who served as President Trump's national security adviser and senior counselor for economic initiatives during his first term, brings serious America First credentials to a company that spent years silencing conservative voices and pushing leftist narratives.
The appointment represents a seismic shift for Meta, which under previous leadership became synonymous with Big Tech censorship, shadow-banning patriots, and doing the bidding of federal agencies that targeted everyday Americans for their political beliefs.
Deep State's Worst Nightmare
Republicans are celebrating what many see as vindication of Trump's relentless pressure campaign against Big Tech monopolies. For years, Trump warned that these platforms were operating as arms of the administrative state, weaponizing their algorithms against conservative content creators and independent journalists.
Now, with Powell McCormick at the helm of day-to-day operations, Meta appears ready to embrace the kind of free speech principles that made America great in the first place.
This isn't just about one appointment – it's about the complete transformation of America's information landscape under Trump's second term. The days of coordinated censorship between Big Tech and three-letter agencies are numbered.
America First Comes to Silicon Valley
Powell McCormick's track record speaks for itself. She understands that American companies should serve American interests, not globalist agendas pushed by the World Economic Forum and other foreign influencers who have infiltrated our institutions.
The question now is whether other Big Tech giants will follow Meta's lead or continue fighting the inevitable reckoning that comes with Trump's mandate for change.
Patriots have waited years for this moment – when Silicon Valley finally acknowledges that their war on free speech was a losing battle. Will Meta's transformation mark the beginning of the end for Big Tech's censorship regime?
