On the same day, Zuckerberg appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, where he criticized the Biden administration for its approach to social media regulation and expressed support for "masculine energy" in corporate governance. “I do think a lot of our society has become…kind of like, neutered, or like, emasculated,” Zuckerberg said during an interview with Rogan, who supported Trump before the election. “People typically don’t want to see you being like this ruthless person, but when you run a business, a little aggression can be useful,” He added.
Although Zuckerberg's efforts to get closer to Trump are controversial, his strategy is aimed at ensuring that Meta has an impact on shaping public opinion in a time of political change in the United States. The tech giants, which have been subjected to increased regulation under the Biden administration, are now seeking to rebuild their relationship with the Republican Party.
According to sources, Trump, who had previously threatened Zuckerberg with life imprisonment for censorship, has now softened his stance on Meta. Zuckerberg has received an invitation to the inauguration on January 20, although it is unknown whether he will accept it.