tptacek 3 months ago

He's not a formally designated foreign adversary, at least not yet.

jack_pp 3 months ago

The difference is you can easily prosecute Zuck

  • jeffrapp 3 months ago

    Easily? No. Within the bounds of the US Constitution, yes.

  • coldpie 3 months ago

    No. Zuck is very securely within the class of citizens that is immune to prosecution within the US.

    • JumpCrisscross 3 months ago

      I’m sure he’s bending at the knee right now because he feels very secure and just had a change of heart about everything precisely one month after the election.

      • coldpie 3 months ago

        Is he bending the knee, or dropping the mask? The billionaire+ class rightly sees this as their big opportunity to seize power for the next several generations, removing worker and consumer protections and enshrining themselves as essential parts of the government.

    • kevinmchugh 3 months ago

      Why is this true of Zuck but was not true of SBF?

      • coldpie 3 months ago

        He was just a dumb get-rich-quick kid, he didn't have any political power. Zuck has spent the past 2 decades gathering money and power.

  • kccoder 3 months ago

    Gigabillionaires with immense influence don't get prosecuted.