Biden taps Facebook executive for White House role as big tech transitions


President-elect Joe Biden is busy recruiting staff for his transition team and his administration, including some with ties to the country’s largest technology companies.

Biden on Friday appointed Louisa Terrell as director of the White House. Terrell is a former member of the Obama administration, although he also served in a senior position at Facebook.

Biden announced the members of the agency’s review teams last week, which includes a number of individuals working for large technol for G companies, from Uber to Amazon.

Former Apple Paul lobbyist Cynthia Hogan is working full-time for the administration, as is Jessica Hertz, who works for Facebook.

The Biden Transition team is on the left-wing groups for staff: the report

Lawmakers, especially more progressive members of the Democratic Party, have criticized the country’s largest tech companies over the past few years for concerns ranging from conflicting behavior to censorship.

Sense. Elizabeth Vern Run, D-Mass. And progressives, including Bernie Sanders, I-VT, have advocated breaking companies like Google and Amazon over their alleged monopoly practices, saying they would limit their ability to compete with others in their respective industries.

Major technical concerns, however, have been shared by legislators on both sides of the aisle.

Biden’s position on the big tech is less well known. It has said it will repeal section 230 of the Communications Disease Act (CDA), which protects companies such as YouTube and Twitter from liability for most of the content posted on their sites by third-party users, even though the companies themselves monitor the content .

That. Rep. After the defeat of Proposition 22 in California. According to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D.N.Y., she is concerned about the big tech about the performance – especially Uber -. Prop 22 would require Gig Economy companies to re-classify independent contractors as employees with benefits.

As previously reported by Fox News, the Biden-Harris team is also leaning on left-wing charitable groups for staff as it prepares to handle Oval Office fees.

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