Of the 28 senators on the subcommittee that listened to the Facebook whistleblower's testimony yesterday, 21 have taken campaign contributions from Facebook's political action committee, 11 of them very recently. Here's the list:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1F5axTVxhI-qvOIXU9cw_2mTcVCBiTAt0m1Xao2ePomY/edit?usp=sharing …
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These donations are also dwarfed by the amounts these senators all spend advertising on Facebook. You can think of them as a courtesy kickback for money spent. I'll update the spreadsheet with those numbers a little later.
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