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Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s Failed Negotiations to End Antitrust Case

The FTC wanted $30 billion to drop its case. Zuckerberg offered much less and hoped Trump would back him up.

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, testifying during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last year.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, testifying during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last year. Photo: brendan smialowski/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images

Mark Zuckerberg called the head of the Federal Trade Commission in late March with an offer: Meta would pay $450 million to settle a long-running antitrust case that was about to go to trial. 

The offer was far from the $30 billion that the FTC had demanded. It was also a fraction of the value of Instagram and WhatsApp, the two apps Meta had bought and were at the heart of the government’s case.

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