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Nick Clegg, Meta’s president of global affairs, had been with the company for three years when the insurrection occurred on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, an event enabled in large part by the platform’s negligence to monitor the wrong information.
Since then, Clegg has been a clear figure in Meta’s turbulent time. He was the one who suggested the plan to ban former President Donald Trump from the platform indefinitely.
Prior to Meta, Clegg built a political career with the UK’s Liberal Democrats, eventually becoming Deputy Prime Minister to Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron. Despite some difficulties in office that later led to his resignation, Clegg made a big enough name for himself to be recruited by Richard Allan, a former Liberal, to join Facebook.
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