In a soon-to-be-released book, former US president and Republican candidate Donald Trump has made a stark threat against Meta (Facebook) CEO Mark Zuckerberg, suggesting he could face “life in prison.” This comes after Zuckerberg admitted that Facebook, under pressure from the Joe Biden administration, removed content during the pandemic and the 2020 election cycle, according to a CNN report.
Trump has warned Zuckerberg against attempting to “cheat” in the 2024 Presidential Election, vowing severe consequences if any wrongdoing occurs.
The book, titled “Save America,” is set for release on September 3 (Tuesday). It features a collection of photographs, anecdotes, and events from Trump’s presidential campaigns and his time in office.
Trump has also accused Zuckerberg of secretly “plotting” against him while outwardly appearing to be friendly. Referring to Zuckerberg’s $400 million donation to election offices, Trump states in the book that they are “watching him closely” and warns that any illegal actions could result in a life sentence.
In addition to his remarks about Zuckerberg, Trump cautions against any attempts to cheat in the 2024 presidential campaign, according to a report by Business Standard.
The book also revisits Trump’s controversial 2018 meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which he describes as “great,” and includes photographs with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and former German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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