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A senior New York state lawmaker has demanded that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and CEO of Twitter Jack Dorsey explain what they know about the role of Russian operatives in spreading so-called fake news during the 2016 election.
Responding to a report published this week by The New York Times revealing that Russian operatives used Facebook's advertising platform to spread misinformation designed to skew the 2016 election in favor of President Donald Trump, state Sen. Brad Hoylman, a Democrat who represents parts of Staten Island and Brooklyn, wrote a letter to Zuckerberg and Dorsey demanding answers.
Hoylman is the chair of the state Senate's Technology Committee, and he says he first requested answers from the social media companies two weeks ago after The Times report went public, but he said he hasn't received any answers.
He released a statement about his request in a lengthy Facebook post that includes passages from the report published by The New York Times.
"We have a Republican president-elect who has expressed his belief in Russian hacking, and who also has a relationship with a firm that employed more than a hundred Russian agents that created a fake news and social media influence campaign to help him win the election," Hoylman said. "The president-elect's spokespeople, including White House press secretary Sean Spicer, have suggested that such behavior was unprecedented. These reports suggest that it was not."
The Facebook letter was signed by Sen. Brad Hoylman, Sen. Kemp Hannon, Sen. Kevin Parker, Sen. Marisol Alcantara, Sen. Gustavo Rivera, Sen. Eric Adams, Sen. James Sanders and Sen. Michael Gianaris.
"Our initial queries to the companies directly and to outside experts have received no response. The firms' relationships to Cambridge Analytica, the Trump campaign, and other Russian-linked entities are outlined in the report, but we do not know whether any of these entities — or any other third party — were responsible for the thousands of online ads on Facebook and Instagram," the senators said in a joint statement.