KEY POINTS
  • Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg met with about a half a dozen senators for dinner at a restaurant in D.C. Wednesday night, a spokesperson for Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va. confirms to CNBC.
  • The spokesperson says Warner, a leading lawmaker pushing for regulations on the tech industry, helped organize the dinner at the request of Facebook.
  • The visit marks Zuckerberg's first known official visit to D.C. to face lawmakers since his 2018 testimonies in front of both chambers of Congress following the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives to testify before a joint hearing of the US Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee and Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill, April 10, 2018 in Washington, DC.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg went to dinner with about half a dozen senators in Washington on Wednesday to discuss regulations that lawmakers have been eager to apply to his industry.

Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., "helped organize" the dinner meeting "at Facebook's request," at a restaurant in D.C. Wednesday night, a spokesperson for his office confirmed to CNBC. Topics included "the role and responsibility of social media platforms in protecting our democracy, and what steps Congress should take to defend our elections, protect consumer data, and encourage competition in the social media space," according to Warner's spokesperson. Warner, vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, has been a leading figure in Congress championing legislation that would regulate the tech industry.