Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

In a move that might make you raise an eyebrow and question reality, Meta has hired Dina Powell McCormick, a former deputy national security advisor during the Trump administration, as their new president and vice chairman. Yes, that’s right—social media and political intrigue just got a little cozier.

Mark Zuckerberg, in his monotone announcement that we imagine he rehearsed in front of a mirror, said Powell McCormick will be key in collaborating with governments to push forward Meta’s AI and infrastructure initiatives. So, basically, the former advisor is stepping into a world of memes, likes, and serious algorithm updates. Who says you can’t mix politics with social media oversharing?

This hire is bound to stir the pot, given Powell McCormick’s previous role—will she bring her political savvy to Meta’s algorithms? If she can navigate the chaos of Washington, dealing with Facebook’s comment sections should be a piece of cake. Looking ahead, the question hangs in the air: how will the merging of these worlds affect the digital landscape? Buckle up, folks, this could be a wild ride!


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