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Former Facebook executive tells Senate committee company undermined US national security with China

Meta Security Hearing
April 09, 2025

Former Facebook executive Sarah Wynn-Williams testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday, accusing the social media company of undermining national security and briefing China on U.S. artificial intelligence efforts in order to grow its business there.

โ€œWe are engaged in a high-stakes AI arms race against China. And during my time at Meta, company executives lied about what they were doing with the Chinese Communist Party to employees, shareholders, Congress, and the American public,โ€ Wynn-Williams said in her prepared testimony.

Her book โ€œCareless People,โ€ an explosive insider account of her time at the social media giant, sold 60,000 copies in its first week and reached the top 10 on Amazonโ€™s best-seller list amid efforts by Meta to discredit the work and stop her from talking about her experiences at the company. Meta used a โ€œcampaign of threats and intimidationโ€ to silence the former executive, said Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, during the hearing.

Former Facebook executive tells Senate committee company undermined US national security with China
Meta Security Hearing

Wynn-Williams served as director of global public policy at Facebook, now Meta, from 2011 until she was fired in 2017.

โ€œThroughout those seven years, I saw Meta executives repeatedly undermine U.S. national security and betray American values. They did these things in secret to win favor with Beijing and build an 18 billion dollar business in China,โ€ she said in her prepared remarks.

Wynn-Williams also said Meta deleted the Facebook account of a prominent Chinese dissident living in the U.S., bowing to pressure from China to do so. Meta says that account, belonging to billionaire Guo Wengui, shared personally identifiable information such as people's passport numbers, social security numbers, national ID numbers and home addresses and was removed because this violated Facebook's rules.

And she said Meta โ€œignored warningsโ€ that building a โ€œphysical pipelineโ€ between the U.S. and China would provide China with backdoor access to U.S. user data. These plans โ€” called the Pacific Light Cable Network โ€” never materialized, but Wynn-Williams said that was only because lawmakers stepped in.

Former Facebook executive tells Senate committee company undermined US national security with China
Meta Security Hearing

In a statement, Meta said Wynn-Williamsโ€™ testimony "is divorced from reality and riddled with false claims. While Mark Zuckerberg himself was public about our interest in offering our services in China and details were widely reported beginning over a decade ago, the fact is this: we do not operate our services in China today.โ€

Zuckerberg, along with other Big Tech executives, have been trying to improve their standing with President Donald Trump's administration in recent months โ€” through visits to Mar-a-Lago and the White House, as well as monetary donations โ€” it's not yet clear if the efforts are paying off.

โ€œThis is a man who wears many different costumes,โ€ Wynn-Williams said of Zuckerberg. โ€œWhen I was there, he wanted the president of China to name his first child, he was learning Mandarin, he was censoring to his heart's content. Now his new costume is MMA fighting or... free speech. We don't know what the next costume is gonna be, but it will be something different. It's whatever gets him closest to power.โ€

The hearing comes just days before Metaโ€™s massive antitrust trial is scheduled to begin. The Federal Trade Commissionโ€™s case against the tech giant could force the company to divest Instagram and WhatsApp.

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