Project Veritas, a news outlet that specializes in undercover investigations, has been doing a series on Facebook, where they have an inside source providing them material. Project Veritas has shown two of Zuckerberg’s in-house video meetings, including Zuckerberg enthusing to his Facebook team the morning after the inauguration how great that event was for him, and how Biden “just feels very real to me.”
In the footage released by Project Veritas, Facebook’s VP for Integrity, Guy Rosen, refers to the new censorship tools developed for “the integrity space, our efforts to protect elections.” (Recall that Zuckerberg and wife gave $300 million to help election officials go outside of their state legislatures, e.g., on mail-in voting standards.) Veritas followed up on that and caught Rosen on camera near his home, asking what he meant. He refused to answer and went inside his home.
This video got Veritas suspended by Twitter Feb. 11; on Feb. 12, Youtube took down the video.