Mark Zuckerberg breaks his silence on Facebook’s data scandal https://t.co/3leReOe0VC
— TIME (@TIME) March 21, 2018
Mark Zuckerberg has offered the bare minimum in handling Facebook's Cambridge Analytica mess, writes @alexismadrigal https://t.co/9xf3uqh22n pic.twitter.com/ss2zHcc7WQ
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) March 21, 2018
Zuckerberg statement on Trump digital firm "is totally inadequate, if he'd done it in 2015 it would have been a good statement" — Fmr. mentor to Mark Zuckerberg @Moonalice pic.twitter.com/nzVTLzeWoe
— The Beat with Ari Melber 📺 (@TheBeatWithAri) March 21, 2018
THREAD: Mark Zuckerberg failed to answer the most dire questions about the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which could be way worse than we realize. Here's what we want to know: 1/
— Josh Constine 📶🔥 (@JoshConstine) March 21, 2018
Cambridge Analytica used the personal data of millions of Facebook users to sway the outcomes of the US presidential election and the UK Brexit referendum. But its reach extended much further – they supported more than 100 campaigns across five continents. https://t.co/W5nzYC2dJN
— Jon Cooper (@joncoopertweets) March 21, 2018
Mark Zuckerberg: ‘You Should Be Grateful All Your Incessant Oversharing Online Is Actually Worth Something’ https://t.co/bgSDtNvhvF pic.twitter.com/dfbx2kzXoH
— The Onion (@TheOnion) March 20, 2018
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TRUMPWORLD
Congress has unveiled a bipartisan $1.3 trillion spending package that would keep the government funded until the end of September https://t.co/vLucGKmAu0 pic.twitter.com/4Hkq3yUApD
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) March 22, 2018
#BREAKING: Mueller wants to interview Trump about Trump Jr.-Russian lawyer meeting, Comey and Flynn firings: report https://t.co/PSZE2hc5h7 pic.twitter.com/umQvrSHOmG
— The Hill (@thehill) March 21, 2018
The committee that planned Trump's inauguration festivities raised $107 million. In trying to find out where that money went, we found three committee members with curious ties to financial crimes:
✅Doug Ammerman
✅Elliott Broidy
✅Rick Gateshttps://t.co/c4yLqVOanP pic.twitter.com/Yz59CRb2Rb— ProPublica (@propublica) March 19, 2018
GOP lawmaker blames the "deep state" for Carson's $31K dining set https://t.co/3rYuegjEyK pic.twitter.com/iS0nYFBrZk
— The Hill (@thehill) March 22, 2018
Russia leak raises questions about staff undermining Trump https://t.co/Ci6dBtdEwm pic.twitter.com/rYwW23tB60
— The Hill (@thehill) March 21, 2018
"Do they have something on him? I'd say there's a significant chance they do … if there's other incriminating data Trump is well-advised to call in (his advisers) & get it out there in public because Putin's going to stick it to him sooner or later"- @mccaffreyr3 w/ @jheil pic.twitter.com/pTrCwLsczR
— Deadline White House (@DeadlineWH) March 21, 2018
https://twitter.com/iwan_palezh/status/976606542505136129
As I've said, the longer this goes on, the more difficult it will be to fix. People with power have known about the dangers of Trump, Kushner and their cohort for years and did not act quickly enough. Or in some cases, act at all.
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) March 21, 2018
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BATSHIT BREXIT BRITAIN (AND NORN IRON)
What a disgrace to Britain this very unfunny clown is: Boris Johnson compares Russian World Cup to Hitler's 1936 Olympics https://t.co/o3Qeo2fbcm
— Neil Clark (@NeilClark66) March 21, 2018
3/ 'It's almost like something about Brexiters that fail to plan for the eventualities in which they will find themselves & will engage in a series of symbolic gestures, rather than meaningful political events.' @IanDunt pic.twitter.com/d8AdVazwz8
— Martin Cooper (@mpc_1968) March 22, 2018
Boris Johnson did more than anyone to persuade people to vote Leave, so his plea to the EU to help with our row with Russia beggars belief, says @mrjamesob. https://t.co/rNsAZRPb8D
— LBC (@LBC) March 20, 2018
In Brexit give and take, Britain gives and the European Union takes.#SoMuchWinning #PeoplesWill #GetOverIt https://t.co/PGYaDZPIvS
— Alfons López Tena 🦇 (@alfonslopeztena) March 21, 2018
https://twitter.com/tompeck/status/976380569893396480
Here's the moment when fishing industry representatives and Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage dumped fish into the Thames river outside the UK parliament as a protest at Britain's EU transition deal: https://t.co/u7K3pa3mkD pic.twitter.com/elxEu2mC68
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 21, 2018
Not as furious as voters will soon be with them. There’s not one part of the Brexit promise that won’t turn out to be an epochal con. pic.twitter.com/lTGMTvBssg
— Jonathan Lis (@jonlis1) March 21, 2018
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WORLD
Breaking News: President Trump will hit China with at least $50 billion in tariffs and penalties for the theft of trade secrets that costs the U.S. billionshttps://t.co/dEADdDyeGx
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 22, 2018
North Korea's rubber-stamp parliament plans to hold a meeting on April 11 — that's before the planned summits with South Korea and the U.S. https://t.co/N25dtO72lz pic.twitter.com/yBGHF7louY
— Anna Fifield (@annafifield) March 22, 2018
Amazon workers in Spain are on a two-day strike over wages and overtime benefits. https://t.co/RXMyzDlyqn pic.twitter.com/1HiwXUuC9B
— ABC News (@ABC) March 22, 2018
The Limerick McDonalds that was broken into with a digger is also the one that had an escaped circus camel go through the drive-through. So, in summation, Limerick rules. pic.twitter.com/sGRxdDFUnl
— Barry (@TheBarrylad) March 20, 2018