In 2018, Mark Zuckerberg waltzed into the halls of Congress for the most high-profile moment of his career.
Today, Zuckerberg is a different man.
He has hobbies and a familyhes even growing his hair out.
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The CEO seems almost… human?
But at a fresh hearing on Wednesday, he learned that almost human isnt enough.
Today, Zuckerberg had the most humiliating experience of his public life.
(The CEO called this ridiculous.)
Sen. Lindsey Graham all but called him a murderer, saying You have a product thats killing people.
Theres families of victims here today.
Hawley asked as he interrupted Zuckerbergs faltering attempts at self-defense.
Would you like to do so now?
Theyre here, youre on national television, would you like now to apologize to the victims?
Show him the pictures.
Zuckerberg hesitated, turning his head to look at the people gathered in the audience.
The man is among the richest and most successful people on Earth.
Not only is his public image at an all-time high, hes had a physical glow-up as well.
The world may finally be ready to deal with the crises hes left in his wake.
If nothing else, senators are going to yell at him about it.
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