Upprört på Facebook efter chefs stöd för Kavanaugh
Hundratals anställda vid Facebook är upprörda över att bolagets globala chef för politik stödde Brett Kavanaugh, den kontroversiella kandidaten till USA:s högsta domstol, vid utfrågningen i senaten förra torsdagen. Det uppger källor till WSJ.
Politikchefen Joel Kaplan syntes på tv-bilder strax bakom Kavanaugh. De båda har länge varit nära vänner. Vid ett veckomöte dagen efter sa vd:n Mark Zuckerberg att han inte hade gjort samma sak men att Kaplan inte bröt mot Facebooks policy, uppger WSJ:s källor.
Den interna debatten har inte lagt sig och nu på fredagen ska höga Facebook-chefer, bland annat Zuckerberg och operativa chefen Sheryl Sandberg, delta i ett stormöte där frågan diskuteras, skriver WSJ.
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Joel Kaplan
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Joel David Kaplan (born 1970) is Facebook's vice president of global public policy. Formerly, he served as the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy for U.S. President George W. Bush.
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Brett Kavanaugh
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Brett Michael Kavanaugh (; born February 12, 1965) is an American former attorney and current judge who serves as a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Kavanaugh graduated from Yale College cum laude, with a degree in American history. After graduating from Yale Law School, he began his career as a law clerk and then a postgraduate fellow working under Judge Ken Starr. After Starr left the D.C. Circuit to take the position as head of the Office of Independent Counsel, Kavanaugh followed him to the OIC and assisted him with various investigations concerning President Bill Clinton, including the drafting of the Starr Report, which urged Clinton's impeachment. After the 2000 U.S. presidential election (in which he worked for the George W. Bush campaign in the Florida recount), he joined the administration as White House Staff Secretary and was a central figure in its efforts to identify and confirm judicial nominees.Kavanaugh was nominated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit by President Bush in 2003. His confirmation hearings were contentious; they stalled for three years over charges of partisanship. He was ultimately confirmed to the D.C. Circuit in May 2006 after a series of negotiations between Democratic and Republican U.S. Senators. A Washington Post analysis found he had the most or second-most conservative voting record on the D.C. Court, in every policy area, between 2003 and 2018.President Donald Trump nominated Kavanaugh on July 9, 2018, to replace retiring Associate Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. During the confirmation process, Christine Blasey Ford accused him of having sexually assaulted her in the early 1980s. Over the next few days, two other women accused him of sexual misconduct. He denied all allegations.
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