Mark Zuckerberg just admitted the one thing that could mean the end for Kamala Harris

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We now know that Democrats’ weaponized government and their Big Tech and media allies colluded to interfere in American elections.

But as each day passes, it seems to get worse and worse.

And Mark Zuckerberg just admitted the one thing that could mean the end for Kamala Harris.

Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently told the House Judiciary Committee that he now regrets the major role his company played in helping the Biden-Harris regime censor Americans’ protected speech.

An admission that is too little, too late

He also acknowledged that his Facebook and Instagram platforms suppressed critical information ahead of the 2020 election.

While he was unwilling to acknowledge its impact on recent elections, Zuckerberg also said he will be terminating his “Zuckerbucks” scheme to alleviate some lawmakers’ concerns about election interference by billionaire partisan activists.

It’s unclear whether Zuckerberg’s admissions will have any real-world consequences.

So far, under the “leadership” of Speaker of the House Rep. Mike Johnson (RINO-LA), the Republican majority in the U.S. House has taken no action whatsoever.

And many are wondering if Zuckerberg’s admission will impact Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s censorship lawsuit against the Biden-Harris regime.

But even still, the Judiciary Committee characterized his admissions as a “big win for free speech.”

Zuckerberg wrote in his letter addressed to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) that in 2021, senior officials from the Biden-Harris regime, including the White House, “repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire, and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn’t agree.”

The Committee had already obtained mountains of evidence detailing the extent of Facebook’s work with the Biden-Harris regime.

That’s especially true of efforts to silence criticism of the experimental COVID vaccines, lockdown measures, and masking, along with other scientifically accurate information that undermined the Biden regime’s preferred pandemic narrative – a narrative they knew early on was inaccurate.

He knew it was wrong

For example, an April 2021 email circulated by a Facebook employee on behalf of Zuckerberg and then-COO Sheryl Sandberg noted that the Biden White House took issue with a “vaccine discouraging humorous meme,” which it told the social media company to delete.

The meme in question used the “Pointing Rick Dalton” template, borrowing a still from the 2019 film, “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood,” in which Leonardo DiCaprio’s character points to something on television.

This meme, which the Biden White House wanted erased from the platform, was captioned, “10 years from now you will be watching TV and hear …. ‘Did you or a loved one take the covid vaccine? You may be entitled …'” 

Before Facebook deleted it the meme was shared over 385,000 times.

In his letter, Zuckerberg admitted that despite knowing the “government pressure was wrong” and that his company could have told the Biden-Harris administration no, the company decided to oblige the government, take content down, and censor users.

“Ultimately, it was our decision whether or not to take content down, and we own our decisions, including COVID-19-related changes we made to our enforcement in the wake of pressure,” said Zuckerberg.

While Facebook was happy to comply with the Democrat administration’s demands, Zuckerberg, clearly aware that he may soon be dealing with a Republican administration, indicated that the company is “ready to push back if something like this happens again.”

Mark Zuckerberg admitted to interfering in the 2020 elections, very possibly aiding in throwing the election to Joe Biden. Now we will see if anyone does anything about it.