Trump threatens Zuckerberg to put him in prison for the rest of his life

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US presidential candidate Donald Trump has threatened Mark Zuckerberg to 'imprison him for rest of his life' if he does anything illegal in the upcoming presidential election. The threat is contained in Trump's new book, 'Save America', to be published next week. The book also includes an undated photo of a meeting with Zuckerberg at the White House during his tenure as president.

This information has been presented in Politico , a digital magazine on American politics.

Trump wrote in the book, "He came to the Oval Office (the official workplace of the President of the United States) to meet me." He (Zuckerberg) used to bring his very beautiful wife to dinner. She would dress as beautiful as one could be. He always conspired to install the shameful 'lock box' in a real conspiracy against the President.

Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan cited a $4.2 billion donation to Trump's campaign infrastructure fund during the 2020 presidential election, Politico reported.

Donald Trump accused Mark Zuckerberg of conspiracy during the 2020 election. He also warned against doing so again in the upcoming November polls.

The former president claimed that Zuckerberg told him at the time, 'There is no one like Trump on Facebook'. But at the same time, he 'turned against me'. We are watching him (Zuckerberg) closely, Trump warns in the book. If he does something illegal this time, he'll have to spend the rest of his life in prison—as will the others who cheated in the 2024 presidential election.

Last July, the Republican presidential candidate wrote on his Truth social platform that if elected, he would "take election fraud to a level never seen before" and send them to prison "for a long time."

Trump wrote, 'We already know who you are. Don't do it! Zuckerbucks, be careful.'

Meta, however, did not comment on the former president's allegations and warnings. Zuckerberg sent a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan earlier this week. There, senior officials in Joe Biden's administration repeatedly 'pressured' Facebook to 'censor' Covid-19 content in 2021.

The Meta CEO stated in the letter, that he believed 'the government's pressure was misplaced'. He also expressed regret for not talking about it at that time.

Zuckerberg announced he would not compromise Facebook's content standards due to pressure from 'administrations on both sides'. He will remain politically neutral ahead of the November elections.