FBI Reacts To Zuckerberg’s Remarks About Agency Reaching Out To Facebook Over Hunter Biden Laptop Story

The Federal Bureau of Investigation  (FBI) has reacted to comments made by Meta Platforms Inc META CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the agency in an episode of Joe Rogan's podcast.

What Happened: The federal agency said recently that it provided companies with "foreign threat indicators" but can't "ask, or direct, companies to take action on information received," reported[1] NBC News.

"The FBI routinely notifies U.S. private sector entities, including social media providers, of potential threat information, so that they can decide how to better defend against threats." 

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Why It Matters: Zuckerberg said on Spotify Technology SA's SPOT "The Joe Rogan Experience" last week that the FBI reached out to Meta[3] before a story about President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden was broken[4] by the New York Post.

In the episode, Zuckerberg described the FBI as a "legitimate institution" and termed it "very professional." 

Meta's Newsroom said on Twitter that there's nothing "new" about the Hunter Biden laptop story.

Meta shared a video of Zuckerberg's testimony dating back to Oct.

2020 in which he can be heard telling Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) that the FBI "altered us to be on heightened alert around a risk of hacking and leak operations."

Price Action: On Friday, Meta Platforms shares closed 4.15% lower at £161.78 in the regular session and fell another 0.5% in extended trading, according to data from Benzinga Pro.
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References

  1. ^ reported (www.nbcnews.com)
  2. ^ How To Buy Meta (Formerly Facebook) Shares (www.benzinga.com)
  3. ^ reached out to Meta (www.benzinga.com)
  4. ^ broken (www.benzinga.com)
  5. ^ data from Benzinga Pro. (benzinga.grsm.io)
  6. ^ Elon Musk Praises This Fitness App As He Reveals Weight-Loss Secret: 'Been Feeling Healthier' (www.benzinga.com)