Zuckerberg first tech giant head to acknowledge Joe Biden as next US Prez

Zuckerberg told his employees that the outcome of the November 3 election is now clear

Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
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2 min read Last Updated : Nov 13 2020 | 6:00 PM IST

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has become the first head of a US tech giant who has acknowledged Democrat Joe Biden as the next president of the country, a media report has said.

Zuckerberg told his employees that the outcome of the November 3 election is now clear and Biden was to take over as the new president of the country, Buzzfeed, which obtained an audio of the meeting, reported on Thursday.

I believe the outcome of the election is now clear and Joe Biden is going to be our next president, Zuckerberg was quoted as saying in the report on Thursday.

The US media has projected Biden, a Democrat, as the winner of the 2020 presidential election.

However, incumbent President Trump, a Republican, is yet to concede defeat, vowing to mount legal fights in several key battleground states.

It's important that people have confidence that the election was fundamentally fair, and that goes for the tens of millions of people that voted for Trump, Zuckerberg told his employees when asked during the all-hands call how he planned to work with the new administration.

Part of what we're seeing out here are people who are calling for recounts and legal challenges, which, in a lot of cases, is their right and something you see in a lot of elections, he said.

He said the call for recounting can be unhelpful.

But I think it's also quite unhelpful that people out there are raising expectations that there is going to be a different outcome than from what was projected, the Facebook founder said.

During the call, Zuckerberg called out Trump for sharing election disinformation.

I think it, of course, is a challenge when the president of the US is sharing some of these things directly, he said.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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Topics :Joe BidenMark ZuckerbergUS Presidential elections 2020Facebook

First Published: Nov 13 2020 | 5:50 PM IST

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