KEY POINTS
  • In a letter obtained by The New York Times and CNN, Facebook doubled down on its policy to exclude speech and ads from politicians from its third-party fact-checking program.
  • The letter was in response to a request from the Biden campaign to remove or demote an ad from President Donald Trump's reelection campaign with claims about Biden that have not been backed by evidence.
  • Lawmakers like Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., have argued that political advertising laws need to be updated to reflect the wider array of ad platforms available to campaigns.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

In a letter to Joe Biden's presidential campaign, Facebook doubled down on its policy to allow speech from politicians to go unchecked regardless of the truthfulness of their claims.

Facebook's Letter to Biden Campaign (Tweet)