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Meta’s Appointment of Dina Powell McCormick Signals Strategic Shift with Trump Ties

By Economics Desk | January 12, 2026

Meta’s naming of former Trump adviser Dina Powell McCormick as president and vice chairman marks a significant pivot toward integrating conservative leadership at the tech giant, potentially reshaping its approach to national sovereignty and economic strategy.

In a move that speaks volumes about the evolving intersection of big tech and national interests, Meta has appointed Dina Powell McCormick—former Trump administration adviser and seasoned finance executive—as its new president and vice chairman. This decision highlights an intriguing shift for the social media behemoth, long criticized for its political biases and regulatory entanglements. Is Meta Recalibrating Its Strategy Toward American Interests? Powell McCormick’s new role is not just a routine corporate shuffle but a strategic repositioning with potential implications far beyond Silicon Valley. Her history in two Republican administrations, including key national security advisory during President Trump’s first...

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