Overview
- Zuckerberg called Trump multiple times following the July 13 assassination attempt, praising his response as 'brave.'
- Meta mistakenly flagged a photo of Trump after the attempt, which Zuckerberg later apologized for.
- Zuckerberg clarified he won't endorse any candidate but acknowledged respect for Trump's actions.
- Trump accused Google of censoring content about the assassination attempt, with no apology from the company.
- The interactions mark a notable shift in the relationship between Trump and Zuckerberg, who previously had a contentious history.