Watch VideoFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says his company was misrepresented by a whistleblower in Tuesday's Capitol Hill hearing.
He says the claim that his company puts money over the good of the public just isn't accurate. Zuckerberg released a statement on Facebook early this morning. It read in part:
"We care deeply...
Zuckerberg Denies Facebook Whistleblower Claims
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